On 6/19/06 10:23 AM, "Dan Shafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In one of the products I built, I use dragShield, which Jan Schenkel wrote > some time ago. It doesn't appear to be in RevOnline any longer but an email > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] might uncover it once he returns to Belgium from > Monterey. > > I found it easy to implement and it's 100% reliable. I implemented a 5 column version of Get In Line (Scott Rossi, Tactile Media). It did require some intricate scripting and advanced understanding of messages, objects, and other concepts, so this would not be something I would recommend to a beginner or someone who is not pretty far along the path to expert user. The interface is very good, that is what I wanted, so the complex solution was my choice. I am sure that Dan's recommendation of dragShield is the better first-choice for the drag-drop list management you would like. --- scheme -- My goal was to have column 1 be a list of all email addresses (shared field thus same for all cards), then each column to the right would be an email group (Admin, user,cc, acctg) and this would allow different lists on each card (fields as don't share). Drag email address outside the field to delete; move or copy between lists. Jim Ault Las Vegas _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution