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>> If the customer wants to see a real-time status, >> the generated panel won't look like a subfile. > >That sounds like a step backwards. If the status >includes a list of items, and the user needs the >ability to modify, delete, or otherwise >"work with" the items in one way or another, then >an input capable subfile is the best interface. > >If you've ever worked with a list of items that >included "move", "copy", "modify", "delete", or >other types of "work with" hyperlink >adjacent to each item on the list, then I'm >sure you know what I mean. I do indeed. Alas, that is what the web designers are churning out these days. The rationale is that "the majority of the items will be good because they were machine generated." My answer is "Yeah, right." --buck
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