As a baseball nut, those records are sacrosanct to me and I just hate
the idea of a record being the product of drugs.  I am all for the
oversight.  This is especially so since baseball enjoins a monopoly
because it is the officially recognized pastime.  Did you know that?

Jack


On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 20:57:46 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
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> I frankly view Tiles as one of those things that *can* be nice in some
> cases, but more often than not just complicates matters.  After all, it
> is just the JSP include mechanism on steroids, and as we all saw today,
> steroids are bad, mmmkay??
> 
> :)
> 
> Argh... I love Baseball, have all my life, used to play from sunrise to
> sunset during the summers of my youth, but is there really no more
> pressing matters in this country for our elected representatives to be
> dealing with than steroid abuse in a sport??  I don't want my son to
> think it's OK to juice any more than any other parent, but come on, do
> we really need the expense of a senate hearing meant to do little else
> than embarass players and the time wasted from dealing with what are
> numerous clearly more important matters??
> 
> Sorry, had to vent :)
> 
> Frank
> 
> Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> >>An example...
> >>
> >>I have an application where there are six screens.  They are
> >>used to create a record in the database.  When used this way,
> >>they do in fact represent a wizard-type flow.  However, you
> >>can also recall the items from the database for editing, and
> >>the same screens are used, but, you now have the capability
> >>to jump between screens any way you wish.  The same screens,
> >>and more importantly ACTIONS, are no longer used in the usual
> >>flow.  If I had did what amounts to hardcoded that flow into
> >>the Actions by having one depent on another, I wouldn't be
> >>able (easily) to accomplish that.
> >>
> >>You might say this is now a fringe case, and certainly it is
> >>less common than the example I gave before, but it still is
> >>not unusual (at least as far as my travels go :) )
> >>
> >
> >
> > Ok, makes sense. I have never had that sort of requirement/solution before,
> > but it sounds feasible.
> > To me, it sounds a bit like you'd need tiles :-), but the
> > multi-form-processing-thingy would probably do it too :-)
> >
> > However, i'll wait till ist ready, see the result, and try to learn :-)
> >
> > Regards
> > Leon
> >
> >
> >
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