At 14:17 23/01/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>    I apologize for the wait, but as usual,  my time has been consumed with
>    other stuff.  In any case, I'd like to show you what the new (I hope)
>    jyve system will be like.
>
>    http://howe.ncsa.uiuc.edu/gjyve/servlet/gjyve


Mike,

One important feature which I need to add to Jyve soon is the ability to
say "no more than N items per page".

For instance I have a "FAQ" for each of 190 authors - That is really too much
to comfortably fit onto the page. I'd like to display by default 1-50, and 
have
links to 51-100, 101-150, 151-200 etc.

If you can stick that into your new Jyve I would be very greatful.

Alex

>    It is basically a generic data organizer.
>
>    Take a look at the different projects, (the 'To Do List' shows some
>    of the features).
>
>    There are no permission restrictions. so you can do everything.
>    Feel free to add your own project.
>
>    Here are some of the features:
>    ---------------------------------
>    You can design your own data hierarchy
>    You can choose your own data types (date, currency, email, text, etc)
>        or you can provide your own.  Also these data types
>        provide filtering capability  (see Poker Minutes->Players->Earnings)
>    You can choose how many data units can be added
>       if you choose 1, then you get the ability to search on that
>       field as well. AND when you create the parent data unit,
>       the form also includes an entry for each of it's children.
>       (see the 'To Do List' Project)
>    You can classify your data types as well (see the Contact List Project)
>       and you can provide your own as well.
>
>    Coming Attractions
>    ------------------
>    You will be able to attach your own event handlers at any level
>       (see the 'GJyve FAQ' Project)
>    You will be able to dynamically switch the template being used based
>       on what project is being displayed
>    The ability to search is on the to do list and coming soon.
>    The input types will provide the needed javascript to do client
>       side input validation
>
>
>    Also, cast your vote on what we should call this
>    (see the 'Name This Software Contest' Project)
>
>
>
>    mike
>
>
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