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Thats good.
Btw: If I we
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> Still, if you are in a position to limit your audience (such as with
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I don't think
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hi!
A pity a student like me doesn't qualify for a beta version of Flex.
I beli
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hi!
A pity a student like me doesn't qualify for a beta version of Flex.
I believe DHTML currently provides a really good way of managing those
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> Still, if you are in a position to limit your audience (such as with
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> Mozilla) there is indeed a lot you can do with DHTML.
I should have said that up front-- it is intranet and we ca
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hi!
A pity a student like me doesn't qualify for a beta version of Flex.
I believe
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 21:22:38 -0600
You might be interested in a previous post that talked about Macromedia's
new Flash+Struts integration ... that would give you a
You might be interested in a previous post that talked about
Macromedia's new Flash+Struts integration ... that would give you all
the GUI goodness you could imagine, without getting into writing what
would almost necessarily have to be some ugly DHTML.
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flex/art
We implemented that very widget you describe in javascript and wrapped a
taglib around it at my previous job. I don't have access to the code, but
I'm sure I could whip up something similar to it. It was all client side
w.r.t. when you clicked the add/remove/up/down arrows. If I remember
cor
Dear Wendy,
I am interested in knowing about any good tip/tricks to implement
the functionalities that you mentioned. So, if you discover/invent
anything, please let me know.
Presently, I use the same mechanism that you are doing, i.e go
to the server on every button click, modify session data (f
Does anyone have examples of some fancy things to do with HTML-based
user interfaces? For example, I've currently got a request to show two
"boxes" of items with add/remove arrows. So selecting in the left-hand
box and clicking the arrow will move the item to the right hand box.
I'm sure it's po
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