The div just overrides a special part of a 5000 lines standard CSS and
fixes a problem in MS IE 8.0. It is placed there because the user can
change the theme by changing the CSS stylesheet on the fly.

Yes you can do Ext JS kind of frameworks in any server side language,
because the only thing you serve out is OOjavascript and data.

The GWT works different and is server side Java that generates the
OOjavascript and a lot of HTML (se Google Wave etc.) in the same
process.




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hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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This is what a modern HTML body looks like:

<body>
<div id="grid-panel" class="x-grid-xxx"
style="border: 0px solid #c3daf9; overflow: hidden;
padding:0 0 0 0;"></div>
</body>


What? You don't do this in a style sheet?
the rest is generated by java

Or PHP - or RPG CGI - or - or - or
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