Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
... these are applications that don't
necessarily flow from page to page, instead the user can navigate them at will, more or less. "Events" that occur on the client-side don't automatically have to result in a whole new page being rendered (and this DOES NOT require AJAX, the other buzzword of the day, although it is one good way to achieve the result).



I actualy look at each "page/preport" as it's own MVC. User can just type in any url at top, that is the event. They start filling a form, go to lunch, check CNN.com, and go back to your site. It's event driven programing, as opposed to procedural programing on vt100 where the programer determined the next step.

I am ammused when newbies try to document or enforce a workflow arround an ever chaning business process. Flow chart anyone :-)

Navigation/menu to me is ... just a menu that has all the urls of each page. Event driven, user in control. They feel empowered.


hth,
.V
http://roomity.com (version 1.09 :-)


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