Rick Reumann wrote:
Vic Cekvenich wrote the following on 10/11/2004 7:34 PM:
"Walk toward the light"
http://theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=RiA
Vic, I briefly read over the article.
I was hoping people would do the 3 pages of code to check out, or
download it. It's for programing more t
Craig McClanahan wrote the following on 10/12/2004 2:16 AM:
It seems, though, that the grandfather ran into a roadblock. As he
related the story, the grandfather said, "You know, there's something
wrong with this computer. Most of the time, when I fill out a form,
it shows me exactly what I'm typ
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 23:28:10 -0400, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vic, I briefly read over the article. I agree that we'll see more and
> more rich clients, but one of the problems is people aren't going to
> want to always install stuff on their desktop in order to run an
> application
Good to know, Andrew! Thanks for the FYI :-)
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I dunno mate
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> Andrew Hill wrote the following on 10/12/2004 1:13 AM:
> > I dunno mate. I wouldnt rule out client-side Jav
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 01:48:06 -0400, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Hill wrote the following on 10/12/2004 1:13 AM:
> > I dunno mate. I wouldnt rule out client-side Java completely.
>
> Oh I wouldn't either. I think it'll be used more and more especially in
> corporate application
Andrew Hill wrote the following on 10/12/2004 1:13 AM:
I dunno mate. I wouldnt rule out client-side Java completely.
Oh I wouldn't either. I think it'll be used more and more especially in
corporate applications. I just don't think it'll replace web-based
e-commerce sites etc. Is grandma Jones go
Really interesting, Frank. Thanks a million. Michael McGrady
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
+1.
The thing that amazes me is that truly rich web-based clients can be
done with nothing more than Javascript and DHTML, which to me is
really optimal... you get all the best benefits of a web-delivered
sol
unless you have very explicit control over the machines it is
to be deployed to.
Regards,
Eddie
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Frank W. Zammetti wrote the following on 10/12/2004 12:01 AM:
I do a whole lot with frames-based designs, especially the idea of one
of the frames being "hidden", which allows for caching of data, which
allows for a lot of functionality with the server's input (i.e., sorting
tables and such).
it is
to be deployed to.
Regards,
Eddie
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Vic Cekvenich wro
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Vic Cekvenich wrote the following on 10/11/2004 7:34 PM:
"Walk toward the lig
Vic Cekvenich wrote the following on 10/11/2004 7:34 PM:
"Walk toward the light"
http://theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=RiA
Vic, I briefly read over the article. I agree that we'll see more and
more rich clients, but one of the problems is people aren't going to
want to always install st
Set in struts-config... When the user
triess to go back, they'll get a page expiration notice. Not the most
user-friendly idea, but it'll stop most data corruption issues.
--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com
Hubert Rabago wrote:
idn't read the archives? :)
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=struts-user&m=109355133718659&w=2
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> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Vic Cekvenich
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Subject: OT Re: Back Button Woes
"Walk toward the light"
http://theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=RiA
If people have a choice, above in alternative. Bypass the browser!
.V
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> How do I get rid of this page being shown every tim
This happens when you're trying to go back to a page that was produced
by a POSTed form. If you want to avoid this, use GET when submitting
a form, or use redirect when displaying the resulting page.
Hubert
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 18:11:55 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> How d
"Walk toward the light"
http://theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=RiA
If people have a choice, above in alternative. Bypass the browser!
.V
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How do I get rid of this page being shown every time I click the back button:
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