On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 07:30, Raymond Irving wrote:
> ... In addition to the HTMLComponents mentioned in my
> previous email here are a bunch of other components
> that we could implement providing that the group is in
> agreement with these new components. These components
> will NOT replace the existing rich gui components that
> DynAPI users are accustom to, but instead will be used
> to complement them. 
> 
> HTMLTabStrip
> HTMLProgressBar
> HTMLMaraquee
> HTMLHoverButton
> HTMLDatePicker
> HTMLColorPicker
> HTMLMenu
> HTMLToolBar
> HTMLSpinButton
> HTMLIcon
> HTMLImageRotator
> HTMLTreeView
> HTMLCounter
> HTMLClock
> 
> In total that's about 25 easy to use components to
> begin with! And the list will keep on growing...
> 
> Join in the fun and let's create some easy-to-use,
> cross-browser and light-weight HTMLComponents. 
> 
> 
> PS. Because HCs can render themselves to HTML and does
> not require DynLayers, it might be possible for HCs to
> be supported in all browsers thus reaching the browser
> "X" platform - "Write once run in any browser" - Just
> a thought!

Not quite...we still need javascript support...

> 
> 
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