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support?Can you name any browsers in use these days that do not have JavaScript
Nathan
Supposing you had 10,000 product records. Can you show us how paging
and search functions are implemented in your pattern? Then there is
the issue of usability, progressive enhancement etc for those users
who do not have JavaScript or mouse support?
Kind Regards
- Maurice O'Prey
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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Nathan Andelin
Sent: 25 January 2013 18:25
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: [WEB400] DB Maintenance Design Patterns
I discovered the source of the problem with the link I posted a couple
days ago, and fixed it. Again, my apologies for the inconvenience.
http://www.radile.com/rdweb/temp/icecream.html
I throw this out as a pattern for database maintenance that is
efficient, effective, and productive from an end-user's point of view.
It seems that the vast majority of browser based DB maintenance
interfaces that one sees in the wild are rather primitive in comparison.
Many of the mouse and keyboard options may not be apparent at first blush.
But once you become aware of them, they are quite handy and helpful.
For example, try Ctrl-Click to select multiple rows, then press F2 to
activate "Change" mode.
-Nathan
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