simon
On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 10:43 AM, Tod Harter wrote:
Interesting. I am trying a different tack. My client-side application is built
by loading an initial page, which contains javascript logic which goes back
to the server via XMLHttpRequest(), gets whatever data is required for the
particular operation being performed (served back as raw XML by the server
side), applies XSLT to it, and attaches the resulting UI to the DOM tree in
whatever is designated as the content area for whatever enclosing UI element
is holding this 'panel' or whatnot. XUL could certainly be incorporated in
there, but basically what I have is a component and a corresponding XSLT to
instantiate it. You can go back and forth to the server all day and there are
no 'pages' being loaded. In fact the application becomes entirely a normal
event-driven GUI, albeit with some javascript glue logic.
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