Hi,

On 4/18/06, Jim Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, it doesn't really help. I know it contains a subset of the data I
> inserted, but what can I do with that subset? I tried to access the elements
> with this.getPane().getManager().getSelectedItem
>  s()[x] type notation but that broke the application. I need to see sample
> code of what others are doing with this information? What methods can I use
> of this subset?

For such examples just take a look at the examples on the qooxdoo site.
I think
http://qooxdoo.oss.schlund.de/public/demo/test/ListView_8.html and
http://qooxdoo.oss.schlund.de/public/demo/test/ListView_9.html
are helpful here, because they show how the data looks inside the drop handler.

For examining a unknown data structure, I personally find the
Javascript Shell from http://www.squarefree.com/shell extremely
useful.

Cheers

Benjamin
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