Nathan,

and today, I will pack this code into ExtJS version 3, tomorrow I will
pack
the same code into "Wall Mart Version 6" :

// ----------------------------------------
// Inserted by powerEXT method: echoExtGrid
// design: BASICGRID
// RIA : ExtJS3
function pExtGrid() {
return ([
// extTemplate: /powerEXT/DMO/combo.asp
Tag: combo_ExtJS3_grid
{header:"Application Id."
,width:97
,dataIndex:"XAXAID"
,align:"center"
,sortable:true
}
,
// extTemplate: /powerEXT/DMO/alpha.asp
Tag: alpha_ExtJS3_grid
{header:"Description"
,width:195
,dataIndex:"XAHEAD"
,align:"left"
,sortable:true
}
,
// extTemplate: /powerEXT/DMO/combo.asp
Tag: combo_ExtJS3_grid
{header:"Language Code"
,width:84
,dataIndex:"XALNGC"
,align:"left"
,sortable:true
}
,
// extTemplate: /powerEXT/DMO/alpha.asp
Tag: alpha_ExtJS3_grid
{header:"CGI Path"
,width:500
,dataIndex:"XACGIP"
,align:"left"
,sortable:true
}
,
// extTemplate: /powerEXT/DMO/alpha.asp
Tag: alpha_ExtJS3_grid
{header:"RPC Path"
,width:500
,dataIndex:"XARPCP"
,align:"left"
,sortable:true
}
]);
}







Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
01-04-2010 23:08
Please respond to
Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


To
Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
cc

Subject
Re: [WEB400] Would you take a complimentary course on HTML from a company
whose website looked like this?






Henrik,

I didn't mean to denigrate ExtJS, which seems to have become a common
denominator for several RPG and other frameworks. The browser profiler
report was just an interesting sideline. But the scrolling behavior
demonstrated in the link that I referenced would be a requirement for us,
along with a few other behaviors that we'd have to code separately
ourselves, unless somebody comes up with a better solution.

-Nathan.




----- Original Message ----
From: "hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, April 1, 2010 2:15:54 PM
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Would you take a complimentary course on HTML from a
company whose website looked like this?

It seems to me that you are discussing a feature that is "nice to have"
but
in 99,99 % of programs are useless/irrelevant and besides that (if you are


using ExtJS) would be implemented as a standard if the need was there for
it.

/Henrik





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