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So neither way is optimal.
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That's why there should be a configuration switch to allow or not
the use of javascript in a component.
And whether the JS-enabled features should be called advanced?
I have my own way of thinking about that. But
There are sometimes situations when such a switch is not possible,
all you can do is to program the component non intrusive so that
it basically does not do anything if such a switch is triggered.
Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21) wrote:
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So neither way is optimal.
Hi!
What I like less: JavaScript usage
I don't like JavaScript too. But the focus of the current themes in
Tobago is to write web applications with a look and feel like a
desktop application. We want to provide as much confort for the user
as possible. So we can't drop that stuff.
Hi,
thanks for your feedback.
At the moment the themes/controls are working only with javascript,
however it is possible to write a script-free theme. Of course in
that case you will not have the full functionalltiy of the components
(e.g. columnresizing in the sheet).
The advantage is,
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At the moment the themes/controls are working only with javascript,
however it is possible to write a script-free theme. Of course in
that case you will not have the full functionalltiy of the components
(e.g. columnresizing in the sheet).
The advantage is, that you
Hi
Is there a Javascript free version of the components?
regards
Alexander
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From: Udo Schnurpfeil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:13 PM
To: dev@myfaces.apache.org; users@myfaces.apache.org
Subject: Contribution of component library
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We are really interessted in your feedback regarding our examples.
Unfortunatelly the descriptive text in the demo is not available in
English yet.
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Advantage of being swiss... no problem with the descriptions ;-)
What I like is the clean
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