It seems to have some issues even in Firefox. It is working for me about 1/2 the time.
So, there's definitely some bugs to fix in this first pass, but when it works it looks really good.

This (Web 2.0) is going to drastically change the server side load characteristics. I'm looking forward to digging into this more deeply.

Stan.

Jason Dillon wrote:
This is definitely not happy in Safari :-( ... and when run from Camino it popped up a little dialog saying that the script was unresponsive, but telling it to continue eventually did display the UI.

--jason



On Aug 9, 2006, at 11:29 AM, Christopher Blythe wrote:

All,


Here's a first pass at a new Web 2.0, AJAX-based, Web interface for DayTrader! Take a look at and let me know what you think: 


http://porky.hogstrom.org:8080/dojo_trader/daytrader.html


FYI - I highly suggest using Firefox or Mozzilla to view this. Also, thanks to Matt Hogstrom for his assistance.


This is merely a first pass that provides all of the operational features of DayTrader "classic", but also leverages the various _javascript_ libraries (widget, io, storage, etc.) within the Dojo toolkit to provide a better user experience. Eventually, I would like for this to serve as an addition to DayTrader 2.0 and would like feedback and other contributions on how we can evolve DayTrader to look less like a traditional browser-based, click-and-wait type application and more like a stand-alone app. I am by no means a _javascript_ or CSS expert, so any help, recommendations, etc.  would be gratefully appreciated... 


Thanks...


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