bordemstirs
Member
Before I go making a request, I just want to understand what the order of operations on relays is.
As I understand it (and I don't know that I do) if a master is set, then the master gets run for all requests from the browser that ask for a KoL page, and that's it.
When a master is set, a specific page script is ignored.
I'm having trouble understanding why it's like this. It seems to me like it would be more useful to have the master only run if there isn't already a script defined on a given page. Seems to me that if you *don't* want a script to run, then... well, you'd get rid of it.
Is there a reason it doesn't work like this, or should I go ahead and make the request?
As I see it, there is something that appears on KoL pages that I'd like to modify. It's a very small change, and it happens on a lot of pages. But there are also a bunch of other pages that I already have overrides for, that aren't necessarily developed or maintained by myself, so having to force them all into one script would require manually putting in every update.
As I understand it (and I don't know that I do) if a master is set, then the master gets run for all requests from the browser that ask for a KoL page, and that's it.
When a master is set, a specific page script is ignored.
I'm having trouble understanding why it's like this. It seems to me like it would be more useful to have the master only run if there isn't already a script defined on a given page. Seems to me that if you *don't* want a script to run, then... well, you'd get rid of it.
Is there a reason it doesn't work like this, or should I go ahead and make the request?
As I see it, there is something that appears on KoL pages that I'd like to modify. It's a very small change, and it happens on a lot of pages. But there are also a bunch of other pages that I already have overrides for, that aren't necessarily developed or maintained by myself, so having to force them all into one script would require manually putting in every update.