On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Dale Lovelace wrote:

> 
> 
>   I haven't forgot about the html page :-)
> 
>   Is there anyway we could do frames for the page? I am thinking something 
> along these lines:

Given that html pages are generated by an algorythm, it is not that
expensive to have several flavors. Supporting frame is one option. The
frame layout with treemenu on the side is certainly a cool idea. Anyone
knows how we can have a tree widget in HTML. Is it possible to do that
with javascript ?

I know we can use java to achieve that. On the other end, I am currently
working again on the linuxconf java front-end (which used to be the
original GUI front-end for linuxconf), and it will support the treemenu
layout the same way the gnome-linuxconf front-end does it.

But pulling java to enhance an html solution seems to be heavy. So I
wonder if by doing some javascript + a little server side support, we
could pull a very inexpensive html treemenu.

On the html side, I am thinking more and more to use the same layout as
with the GUI where dialogs are mapped as a set of page in a notebook. This
should be possible with normal html and some server side support.
 

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Jacques Gelinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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