Just a small piece of advice...

MooFlow looks great (I've used it my self!) but with large data sets,
it tends to be pretty hard... (from the usability point)

I mean, you surely love that Mac feeling of watching your images fade
away, new ones zooming in, etc... but after you get to the 3rd page,
and want a pic from 1st page... scrolling back is a no-no... it would
be too cumbersone to use...

If you really like mooFlow, and want to use it above anything, I would
advise you tu break appart your gallery/galleries and make sure you do
not have over 20 or so images in each mooFlow or the end user would be
lost...

On 11/12/08, Sonar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Greetings,
>
>  I'm currently choosing the JavaScript\Ajax web gallery engine for my
>  website and specifically I'm impressed by MooFlow. I'm not sure if it
>  supports the functionality I need. My dataset is very large, so I'd
>  like to send Ajax requests to the server for the next chunk of JSON\XML
>  \whatever when the MooFlow reaches the last element in the Browser,
>  effectively that would be some kind of paging. So I need MooFlow to
>  send a request parameterized with the current "page" number. If this
>  is doable with the current functionality of MooFlow, can I see the
>  sample code?
>
>  Thanks in advance
>  Alex


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