Frank,

It doesn't *have* to be a taglib but it's preferred because the developers
we support are already used to working with taglib but not really all that
familiar with JavaScript. 

I took a look at both of the tools you suggested. Nice!! 

Would love to try those but I'm afraid it won't help us with the situation
we're in right now because it would require going through the whole process
of justifying buying new software and then going through the approval
process, blah, blah, blah. Any of you who work in a large corporation know
what I'm talking about.   : (

Thanks Frank!


Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
> 
> Does it *have* to be a taglib?  And does it have to be free?  If the 
> answer to both is no, I *very* highly recommend:
> 
> www.activewidgets.com
> 
> I did about a weeks' worth of research last month trying to find the 
> best grid widget I could, and that one floated to the top pretty 
> quickly... the only other that was comparable over all was this:
> 
> http://scbr.com/docs/products/dhtmlxGrid/index.shtml
> 
> I can't vouch for that one because I actually discovered it only after 
> deciding on ActiveWidgets, but I can absolutely give an endorsement to 
> ActiveWidgets.  Been using it for a few weeks now, it's really fantastic.
> 
> Frank
> 
> 
> 

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