. Tataryn
From: Andrew Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thats good.
Btw: If I were you I would set the Netscape bar to version 7 (or any
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From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Still, if you are in a position to limit your audience (such as with
intranet apps
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 21:22:38 -0600
You might be interested in a previous post that talked about Macromedia's
new Flash+Struts integration ... that would give you all the GUI goodness
you could imagine, without
coding tips. Sorry)
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From: ajay brar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hi!
A pity a student like me doesn't qualify for a beta version of Flex.
I believe
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Still, if you are in a position to limit your audience (such as with
intranet apps) to just the more common modern browsers (IE5+,
Mozilla) there is indeed a lot you can do with DHTML.
I should have said that up front-- it is intranet and we can
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: Re: OT: Examples of HTML-based user interfaces?
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 18:13:04 +1100
hi!
A pity a student like me doesn't qualify for a beta version of Flex.
I believe DHTML currently provides a really good way of managing those
fancy HTML interfaces.
cheers
Ajay
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Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 18:13:04 +1100
hi!
A pity a student like me doesn't qualify for a beta version of Flex.
I believe DHTML currently provides a really good way of managing
those fancy HTML interfaces.
cheers
W. Tataryn
From: Brice Ruth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: OT: Examples of HTML-based user interfaces?
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 10:46:45 -0600
I don't think understanding it is the key here ... I
We implemented that very widget you describe in javascript and wrapped a
taglib around it at my previous job. I don't have access to the code, but
I'm sure I could whip up something similar to it. It was all client side
w.r.t. when you clicked the add/remove/up/down arrows. If I remember
You might be interested in a previous post that talked about
Macromedia's new Flash+Struts integration ... that would give you all
the GUI goodness you could imagine, without getting into writing what
would almost necessarily have to be some ugly DHTML.
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