Gary Poster wrote:
The use case for this tool is to allow rich view components, such as
form widgets (but there are many other examples), that rely on JS and
CSS to work in a more componentized, drop-in way.
While reasearching Ajax technology, I stumbled across this site:
http://www.backbase.com/
They have developed a series of custom tags, that works cross browser. I
ran their demos in both IE and Firefox.
It seems like a good way to go.
As it is a combination af xml, css and javaScript, all running in the
client, it can be developed independently of Zope, and so be used in
many more projects. Both zope 2+3 and other technologies.
It would probably have a better chance of survival then.
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hilsen/regards Max M, Denmark
http://www.mxm.dk/
IT's Mad Science
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