The end result
Well I managed to send something in around 20.00 saterday. Unfortunatly I wan’t able to put the dots on the i, because my friends already expected me at 18.00. I’ve noticed that others have put way more effort in it that me (I only programmed for about 9 hours). That probably diminisches my chances on winning a prize, but that ok. It’s a nice little project and I’m pleased with it.
The project shows off how easy it is to do simple ajax stuff with Javeline Teleport and how nice you can add functionality to your pages using the output buffer. To my opinion it’s one the most unappriciated features of PHP.
Have a look at the project at http://llama.adaniels.nl.
29 Jan 2007 Arnold Daniels




As long as you make sure the Llama only appears when you ask him to (and doesn’t pop up whenever the wind blows, like Mr. Paperclip) this is a winner to me
[...] After putting the llama project online, I’ve got quite a few questions about it from people who wanted to add the help feature to their project. Therefor I’ve decided to create a step by step tutorial on how to do this. This will be broken down in 2 steps. Today I will talk about the use of Javeline Teleport, to get the message of your sever with AJAX. Next week I will show how to use the php output buffer to insert content into your pages. [...]