On Oct 27, 7:04 am, Paul Boddie <p...@boddie.org.uk> wrote: > On 27 Okt, 03:49, Aaron Watters <aaron.watt...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > WHIFF now includes components for > > implementing "tree views" for web navigation panes > > or other purposes, either using AJAX or frame > > reloads. Try the GenBank demo at > > >http://aaron.oirt.rutgers.edu/myapp/GenBankTree/index > > This looks interesting, but when I have JavaScript switched off, I get > a big traceback page which indicates that the application doesn't > understand the normal link on each of the nodes of the tree. I imagine > that the ideas is to have the application functional with and without > JavaScript, which is a worthy objective forgotten by many Web > developers these days. > > Paul
That exact application http://aaron.oirt.rutgers.edu/myapp/GenBankTree/index cannot be implemented with javascript turned off. You can implement something kinda similar... hmmmm.... These days I would guess you are pretty limited without javascript, no? For example I don't think the instructional support web sites at Rutgers will work properly without js. By the way tracebacks are on for debugging purposes, they can be turned off, of course. -- Aaron Watters === -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list