I smell another meeting topic (even though I think we've had one on
AJAX, no?)
Jeff Lucido wrote:
Jordan:
Your menu system sounds very interesting. I am sure the group as a
whole would benefit by understanding AJAX and what better way than a
real world example of a very common thing we all do on most every
project, menus. Would you mind creating a mini-how-to article and then
post your code as well for all of us to geek over? Thanks in advance
for sharing.
-JSLucido
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*Subject:* RE: [DFW CFUG] Drag - n - drop sortable menus
Awesome thanks!
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*Sent:* Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:48 AM
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Ron,
The menu is still in development but its coming along very nicely.
The whole thing is written in AJAX with CFC powered XML
code-behinds. It outputs everything as a DIV tag so it can contain
as many children as you need it to. I'll send it over later today.
Thanks for the link!
Jordan Gouger
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*Sent:* Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:38 AM
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*Subject:* RE: [DFW CFUG] Drag - n - drop sortable menus
That’s cool Jordan, do you have an example of this menu? I’ve been
looking for one that can contain unlimited levels of children.
I did play with rico’s drag-n-drop but have found their examples
not working as you would expect. Luckily I have a CFDJ
subscription and on the December issue Joe Danzger has an example
of a drag-n-drop shopping cart in ajax and cf. Here’s the article
http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/172585.htm
I couldn’t get the amazon cfhttp working but I understood enough
to make this http://www.localwebsites.biz/ajaxsample/
Hope this is what you were looking for.
**Ron Mast**
Webmaster
Truth Hardware
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Fx: 507-444-5361
www.truth.com <http://www.truth.com>
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*Sent:* Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:58 AM
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*Subject:* [DFW CFUG] Drag - n - drop sortable menus
I've been working on application that has a menu tree on it, and
thought it would be really cool if it could have a drag-n-drop
sortable menu. The only problem is that most of the freely
available libraries I've seen on the net work but only if the menu
is built with <li> tags. This one uses <div> tags because the menu
can contain unlimited levels of children. Does anyone have any
ideas on how to accomplish this?
Also... I've played around with the openrico library and for
anyone out there who has ever fiddled with trying to round corners
might be very interested in checking out their examples. They have
an example that shows how to do everything from rounding a
particular corner to the entire box! Cross-Browser too!
http://www.openrico.org/rico/demos.page?demo=rico_corner
Jordan Gouger
Information Consultant
Red Oak Consulting / Malcolm Pirnie Inc.
Office: 512-370-3873
Fax: 512-370-3879
Cell: 832-492-7946
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