Take a look at jQuery and if you need a nice grid plugin take a look at jqGrid. With a couple of dozen lines of code, mostly for formatting and layout of the grid, you can get a fully editable, in-line, row by row, grid maintenance application going.

Since I work primarily with finance applications and schools, using an "Excel-like" grid metaphor is just want my customers want and jqGrid makes it ridiculously easy.

Pete


Aaron Bartell wrote:
At the time they had the richest set of configurable widgets. I must admit
that it was a big oversight on my part to not digress into the license
details further. But who looks deeply at a GPL v3 open source license more
than skimming it on the dnu.org web page? I didn't before, but I will be
doing so from now on.

I am looking into Dojo and jQuery right now.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/


On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What was the compelling reason to go with ExtJS? What there some widget
or plugin that was especially valuable or did you just like their
javascript implementation better?

Pete



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