> If it's not out there, I'll make one somehow, I guess.  dhtmlgoodies looks
> like it's got stuff to fit the bill, UI wise.

If you haven't already, I'd take a look at dojo...
http://dojotoolkit.org/
If I was going to do some intense AJAX/DHTML work, I'd look at using
one of these toolkits (like dojo, or the one you previously
mentioned...rico) rather than random scripts from something like
dhtmlgoodies.  I'm already a little dubious about using intense
amounts of javascript processing in my pages (and the memory usage and
crashes that I've seen with various AJAX calendars running at the same
time as gmail seem to validate that).
I feel like these toolkit projects are probably more attuned to
performance and stability issues, as they are being used for some
fairly intense apps...whereas a cobbled together group of scripts
might have unintended consequences.

-- 
Jim Wright
Wright Business Solutions
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919-417-2257

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