On Jan 18, 9:35 pm, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce the Display Shelf TurboGears (+Flex) widget
> that James Ward and I created 
> today:http://www.blueskyonmars.com/2007/01/18/introducing-the-displayshelf-
> widget/
>
> As far as I know, this is the first example of a Flex component
> wrapped as a TurboGears widget. It was easy to do, and it's a very
> spiffy effect.
>
> Kevin
>
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> Kevin Dangoor
> TurboGears
>
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> company:http://www.BlazingThings.com
> blog:http://www.BlueSkyOnMars.com

This is a very cool widget indeed.  I discovered a few glitches, but 
they may just be my setup and/or limited knowlege.  First, it didn't 
work with images on external URLs.  Actually, the initial images 
displayed but I couldn't navigate through them.  Once I copied them to 
the local .../static directory (and removed the 'http://' form the 
urls) it worked.  Second, putting this widget in a tab in the tabber 
widget works, but once I open a different tab, then return the this 
one, the tab is blank until I refresh the page.  Not a big issue, as 
this was just a test.  I probably would put this kind of picture 
display on it's own page rather than a tab.
Jp


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