William,

It sounds like you should be able to do what you want to do. You can render type-safe urls with Julius using @{type-safe-url} escapes and other stuff using #{whatever} escapes. No need to sacrifice there. Is that what you were asking? I'm not quite clear on what your dilemma is.

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Ian Duncan

On Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 10:24 PM, William Pearson wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to figure out the best way to do a webapp based around a
bookmarklet. This means I am slightly out on the left field.

The bookmarklet requests a javascript file which should be customized
on a per user basis (based on session). I've been fiddling about with
Yesod and have come across Julius and renderJulius, which I hoped
would be able to do what I wanted, but I am coming to the conclusion
that it is harder than I thought.

My current thinking is that I might be able to do something using
getCurrentRoute and judicious monadic magic, but I suspect I am tying
myself up in knots.

I'd like to keep type safe urls if possible. Thanks for any help,

Will

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