Ugh and I did the one worst thing any web developer can do, I told you
all about it and didn't note that I've only tested with FF 2.0.0.14.
And I'm now discovering that I should have tested safari and IE because
it's not working ;-)  Hopefully I'll have those browsers working real
soon. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Craig L. Ching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 3:28 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: JCR browser
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Well, I've not really had a lot of time to spend on this yet. 
>  That said, though, I want to show you what I *have* done.  
> It's not much beyond Lars' original demos, but I do find it 
> useful while developing sling apps to make sure things are 
> created correctly and help debug problems.  I have a demo 
> running on one of my servers, 
> http://samurai.webasap.net/jcr-explorer/data/demo/browser.html
> .  I still haven't had time to get the path combo box 
> working, so ignore that for now.  And some of the editors on 
> the grid aren't set up yet (e.g. 'true'
> and 'false' will be tick boxes when I get time to implement 
> those).  You probably won't like the styling if you're not a 
> dojo fan, but, never fear, I have some ideas to make that a 
> bit cleaner ;-)
> 
> Anyway, let me know what you think.  Any additions that would 
> be necessary for a first release, read-only jcr browser would 
> be appreciated.  Hopefully seeing this will motivate someone 
> to work with me to get my changes into SVN ;-)  I can provide 
> patches, however, I don't think I've done my best to design 
> them into the sling code base properly, so I'm going to work 
> on that next.
> 
> Oh, one last thing, it says "JCR Explorer" everywhere, but 
> I'm thinking of going with "JCR Browser" instead.  Comments on a name?
> 
> Cheers,
> Craig
> 

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