I actually did a lot of work with the DataTable. Again, what I liked
best is that I could follow the source, and extend it. For example, we
created a composite Find/List/Edit/View widget that let us set a list
of fields, field-types, labels, and validators in the JavaScript, and
get a complete CRUD widget in return. There's an early version here:

 * http://yazaar.org/examples/dataform/tutorial-tabview.html

There's no hard-coding of HTML forms here at all, just some settings
in the JavaScript

 * http://yazaar.org/examples/dataform/tutorial-data.js

The example includes static data, but, of course, in production, we
get it from the database. Same difference though. We just pass back a
list via JSON in the same format.

My team is on hiatus now, but when we get back, I'd like to update the
example with the final version.

-Ted.

On 10/3/07, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/3/07, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Going to check out YUI now.
>
> So far I haven't been too impressed with their data table models (they
> seem pretty basic, not bad but I don't scrollable tables, movable
> columns, etc, but maybe I'm missing it):
> http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/examples/datatable/index.html
>
> Compared to what you get with extjs. For example, I really like this grid
>
> http://extjs.com/deploy/ext/examples/grid/paging.html
>
> You can see more of the examples here
> http://extjs.com/deploy/ext/docs/index.html
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