Btw,
I already pointed at MS Visual Studio , aka the .net environment for asp
pages or whatever its called now, but I know that they are also working
towards making AJAX easy, same with some other vendors.
In order to be working on something that has all the hype and will not
be oldfashioned when it comes out, I think you have to try to make
something that is both AJAX, but also provides a good fallback for e.g.
search engines or other blind users.
Maarten
Geert Bevin wrote:
This would be nice. And of course it could have a prefix:
<!--V 'ELEMENT:FRIEND:com.uwyn.rife.widgets.CalendarWidget'/-->
Sure, but tell me what you would use the prefix for besides
differentiation? If there's no other reason, a suffix would be more
consistent.
AFAICT currently HTML widgets are bound only to submission parameters,
not to anything else (flowlinks, datalinks, etc.), so it is a rather
narrow ground to be integrated. And as is done currently, a named exit
in the template could be bound in the sitemap to a destination Element.
So maybe even a Calendar widget could have some well-integrated exits.
(Or am I full of balonie ?)
Nope that's totally correct, and a widget (since it's an element)
could still have any kind of site-structure related declaration.
So ... how about a Rife widget for an in-browser editor like Mozile
or BXE ? :-D
That's already possible, just write an element for it and it'll also
be a widget later. I would prefer TinyMCE though ;-)
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