On Jun 15, 2:47 pm, Steven D'Aprano <st...@remove-this- cybersource.com.au> wrote: > On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 05:57:13 -0700, lkcl wrote: > > to be honest, if you don't put any effort in to use the appropriate > > "lovely-prettiness" panels you can end up with something truly "90s- > > esque". but with a little effort you can do round-edged lovely colour > > tabs: > > http://pyjs.org/examples/tabpanelwidget/output/Tabs.html > > All I get is a plain page with no content. No images, no text, nothing. > Shouldn't you at least include "This site requires Javascript to work"?
naaah. that would mean adding one extra line with a noscript tag to the html loader page, increasing size of each of the example loader pages by a whopping ten percent! :) > You know, I like the idea of pyjamas, but I am so utterly sick and tired > of javascript and flash running amok and web developers who try to take > over my browser that I've turned them off. _hurrah_! i used to write web apps entirely server-side, no AJAX, no JS, nothing, precisely to cater exactly for this feeling, which i entirely agreed with. then i went absolute 100% the other way. i had _nothing_ good to say about javascript, but by abstracting out to python, i found the "wiggly path" that leverages its powerful bits without falling into the trap of the god-awful mess that causes you to rightly switch off JS entirely. fortunately, for you, with pyjd you're in luck: python bindings to DOM, doing exactly the same job as the equivalent JS - all JS gooone. l. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list