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> > Maybe Flash is an option?
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> Well, I know I could probably do it some way in flash (if
> Maybe Flash is an option?
Well, I know I could probably do it some way in flash (if I had
experiences with it), but this is just a bit out 'of the box'. But still,
thanks for offering.
Siim
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Relax, XML has N.O.T.H.I.N.G. to do with what you want to do.
You want dynamically update (rebuild) HTML page, well,
the only way to do it currently in more or less compatible way
is to use javascript+DHTML. And the result will SUCK, i know,
i've done it. So, go the way the elders did. Refresh th
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> I'm afraid XML isn't going to help you - you need to investigate DHTML
> options, although you'll be lucky to find a solution which is
> compatible acro
But I`m pretty sure it is possible with XML, in theory at least, I get
the data from the database, I write it into array, put into xml and then
deal with it - that`s how I imagine it.
DHTML doesn`t seem the best way to do it...but then maybe it`s just me.
cheers
Siim Einfeldt
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I'm afraid XML isn't going to help you - you need to investigate DHTML
options, although you'll be lucky to find a solution which is
compatible across both Netscape and IE.
regards,
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On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Siim Einfeldt
aka Itpunk wrote:
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> I want to implement ordering somethi
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