d>  Quite frankly, I don't want to waste my time having to
d> download, configure then try to figure something out when in most
d> cases if I can see accure screen shots I can tell if I want to
d> take
d> the time to do so.

Setting up and configuring were not supposed to be a next step if
somebody decides to take a look at Docubee.
Docubee flash demo movies were. Then if got interested go further.
If have no time then thanks for popping up comment. I will change
popping to fullsize screenshots.

d>  " Currently it works with IE5.5/IE6.0 only as mentioned in
d>  a brief description on the site. It will choke in Safari and Firefox."
d>  Until it works on at least firefox most ppl won't want to mess
d> with it, in case you haven't heard IE is a BAD, BAD browser ;)

I heard about BAD, BAD MSIE browser :)
I think every creature should have a chance to be under the Sun.
IE and Gecko and Safari and so on. If BAD, it will die.
I like both(IE & Gecko). But when I started developing Docubee in 2002
the only browser which supported XPath was IE 5.5
I mean selectNodes/selectSingleNode methods of DOM model.
I use XPath and DOMDocument objects intensively to parse/query/build
XML data inside a browser.
Last 18 months I was busy with another large project and kinda
neglected Docubee. Firefox seems supports XPath now so maybe soon
Docubee will work on it. Of course if I would feel it might be useful
for others.
DynAPI JS library I use to draw all the GUI is crossbrowser and works
fine on Firefox. DOM/XPath/XmlHttp was a problem.


d>  " I'm not sure you tried the product enough to sort it as a piddle."
d>  I did no such thing, I was saying that to reference myself
d> saying i didnt like the colors as "piddling", meaning it didnt
d> factor into my decision but would be nice to see a good color
d> sceme..
d> ----------------------------------------
d> From: Sergey Croitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
d> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 8:45 PM
d> To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
d> Subject: Re[4]: Try Docubee Forms please 

d>> I was really curious to see an online example to see if it
d>> worked with Safari as a lot of dhtml stuff chokes there.

d> Currently it works with IE5.5/IE6.0 only as mentioned in
d> a brief description on the site. It will choke in Safari and Firefox.

d>> As for piddly stuff, I'm not to intrigued by the colors but
d>> that doesn't affect the product.

d> Well, colors and a popping up a full screenshots at the presentation
d> site.
d> What about a product itself?

d>> Would be nice if more ppl would contribute this sort of thing
d>> to the cfm community :)

d> I'm not sure you tried the product enough to sort it as a piddle.

d> Yes, Friday aftenoon is not a good time. My fault...

d> Serg

d>> ----------------------------------------
d>> From: Sergey Croitor 
d>> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 7:40 PM
d>> To: CF-Talk 
d>> Subject: Re[2]: Try Docubee Forms please 

d>> Maybe you are right that the only comment the Docubee and me are
d>> worthy of is a cremecicle.
d>> I just wanted to hear a feedback if somebody will find a time to try
d>> the freeware product.
d>> Thanks anyway.

d>> Serg

d>>> I bet Micha is gunna have a cremecicle on this one.........

d>>> ----------------------------------------
d>>> From: Sergey Croitor 
d>>> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 6:58 PM
d>>> To: CF-Talk 
d>>> Subject: Try Docubee Forms please 

d>>> Hi,

d>>> I'm just finished and published my old project, the Docubee Forms
d>>> http://www.docubee.com
d>>> and wondering to what extent this might be useful to others.
d>>> I'll appreciate any comment about Docubee.

d>>> It's something similar to Flash Forms but uses JavaScript/DHTML GUI,
d>>> without refresh, does not require programming at all, just a playing
d>>> with draggable table field items in DHTML designer.
d>>> Less the 2 minutes to build grid or master-detail input forms with
d>>> field lookup feature, filter feature, input validation, etc.
d>>> There are Flash demo movies at the site explaining the process in
d>>> detail.

d>>> Excuse me in advance for taking your time.

d>>> Thanks,

d>>> Serg mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

d>>> 

d>> 



d> 

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