Leonardo , I guess you bring up some very valid points , that are
irrelevant in  my scenario ,. The applications i am trying to build
are ment to replace desktop apps , that don't have the users used to
bookmarking or pressing the back button . For my purpose bookmarking
and the back button should not be allowed , all we care is that the
application will work out of the box on any computer without needing
an install or any system update .

Ideally I'd like to see both aproaches supported , allthogh I'd like
to know if what I am going for seems stupid and unreasonable , or not
worth supporting .

As for the demo app yea ... programers are needed ,  and nothing i can
say there since i've been promissing to help more for months and
months yet theese days if i can get one hour of coding on my own stuff
, away from the time I waste on redundant biz processes , I consider
myself happy at the end of the day .

On 3/22/06, Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well it's good to know, but then again it's a limitation of Tapestry?
> Dojo? Tacos?
> Someone should take the blame.
>
> I did recall having some problems with DatePicker, but they could be
> from something else.
>
> --
> Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
> DTQ Software
>
>
>
> Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> > Ughh...I don't have time to respond to this thread right now, but it
> > has nothing to do with tapestry. It was jetty, and it does happen you
> > guys just don't see it in most instances.. It was only the img loading
> > of the DatePicker. Something about jetty thinking the img was a linked
> > resource or something or other..don't remember now
>
>
>
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