On Jul 15, 2005, at 12:06 PM, Orr, Steve wrote:



I like what I see. But what I need is some more advanced sample code.
Are there any examples of how to use Javascript with Quixote? I know
Quixote is meant to be lean and a lot of our "framework" will need to
stem from our own original engineering efforts. Can someone point me to some more robust sample code or give me some guidelines in this effort?\


The dulcinea package includes a lot of example-type code (but no guidelines).
It includes some widgets that use javascript.
http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/dulcinea/



Here's a specific how-to request:
We deal with a LOT of tabular database result sets and I'm thinking the
best way to display this is with HTML tables. I've started development
of a somewhat generic table template object for displaying tabular data.
Now I need to let the user click on the column header to resort the
data. Most of the time this will require a requerying of the database


Dulcinea includes a table class that we use for this purpose.
It supports client-side and server side sorting by column, and
can also generate the table in csv format.
It uses javascript for client side sorting and and a query string
for the server side, but the server-side render could easily be changed.
If you don't want a query string, you could use
ordinary path component to specify the sort column,
or the form-based method you described.




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