Well there's cfgrid. We haven't used it here since, oh, cf4, so I
don't know if it's better now or not. The old java applet version
sucked balls though.

It is interesting though. I've seen a number of references lately to
"online spreadsheets". In a demo of Sharepoint it looks like they have
or will have a module to do shared editing online. And I read that Dan
Bricklin, the guy who designed the original spreadsheet VisiCalc is
looking at doing a wiki spreadsheet thing to basically have
collaborative online editing of tabular data.

I mostly found it peculiar that these are "hot" thing now and things
we did with cfgrid years ago.

On 2/24/06, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an Excel spreadsheet I need to make editable on our Intranet. 
> Basically, the sheet is a list of tasks that need to be done on several 
> directories with deadlines for each directory.  Our users need to update the 
> tasks on the sheet with dates when completed.
>
> I can convert it to a database and present it any style I want, but the 
> spreadsheet style is what all of the users is most familiar with.  
> Additionally, we need to see when tasks for previous and future directories 
> are done (or the deadline).
>
> What does the community suggest for the best practice?  I can do this in ASP 
> Classic, ASP.Net (with some coaching) or ColdFusion 7.0.
>
> Russel
>
> 

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