OK – you can get the file from http://www.fixertec.net/dspam_webui.tgz
I have included all of the files in the web directory, but you only need dspam.cgi, base.css and everything in the templates directory (I think). Again, there are no new features, just updates to the old HTML and CSS. --Kyle (use at yar own risk!) _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jani Partanen Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 11:52 AM To: 'Kyle Johnson'; dspam-dev@lists.nuclearelephant.com Subject: RE: [dspam-dev] Updated WebUI Sure! I would like to try it out. :) _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kyle Johnson Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 6:26 PM To: dspam-dev@lists.nuclearelephant.com Subject: [dspam-dev] Updated WebUI Hi everyone, I have made a number of changes to the WebUI; mostly, I have changed the HTML and CSS so that it displays correctly in IE. Some of the changes include: 1. Updated HTML to valid 4.01 Strict 2. Changing div#content to div.class (ID -> Class, as it is used multiple times on the same page) 3. Added labels to all of the <input>s under the Administration, Preferences and Quarantine pages. 4. Moved the Sort options in the Quarantine tab into the table headers (<th>), which makes more sense to me. 5. Correctly styling the navigation list, so that the padding, background colors floats and size are more consistent across browsers (previously, background colors and padding were not displaying in IE) 6. Replacing <small>, <strong>, <big>, etc tags with <span>s with classes for styling 7. Adding heading tags to pages, where appropriate. 8. Changed the Page Number List to more semantic markup, separating it from the History table, and displaying it both above and below said table. 9. A number of other changes that I can’t remember. If anyone is interested in this, I’d be glad to send it to the list, or to tar up the files and put them somewhere. As a side note, there is some work being done on a totally revamped WebUI, making use of a new templating system, PHP and AJAX. This is in the very early stages, but I just thought that I would let you all know. --Kyle Johnson