Hi,

The idea of shared, reusable GUI widgets for data presentation and
validation is very good. Ideally it would be platform independent, perhaps
web-based.

Regards,
Rong

On 7/10/07, Sam Heard <sam.heard at oceaninformatics.biz> wrote:
>
>  Dear All
>
> We are beginning to use the Microsoft Common Health Interface controls in
> our software. I think it would be good to keep this work open and shared so
> that we get them working with the openEHR datatypes (it is a very good fit
> at the moment). The first one off the rank will be the datetime control as
> this is the only one that looks finalised.
>
> Should we keep the source on the openEHR site? I wonder if Tony Shannon or
> Mike Bainbridge could give us any direction on how to do this most
> effectively.
>
> Cheers, Sam
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> Dr. Sam Heard
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>
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