I'm more interested to see if he's going to be able to release that as a
plugin!

Just to clarify, I think that looks amazing!


andy 

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I'll ditto Andy's comment. :)   This is really slick. 

I'd love to hear more on how you actually did this!

Jim

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> Holy WOW!!!
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> I'm assuming that uses PHP for the back end? 
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> Looks excellent. Very impressive.
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> I can not show actual links because the products are white labeled. I
> made a little screencast from a back end using jQuery to do all sorts
> of things
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> http://www.eyecon.ro/demos/imagebrowser.html
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