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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Tim Fox <ti...@earthlink.net> on 2000/04/18 21:39:01 UTC

WindowsNT Explorer like look and feel??

Does anyone know of an easy way to get a WindowsNT explorer (expanding directory/folder) lokk and feel using modperl?


Re: WindowsNT Explorer like look and feel??

Posted by Ron Beck <rb...@tqtx.com>.
I do not have a perl or mod_perl example.  However in my "Javascript
Manual of Style", there is an example of a WindowsNT Explorer like
navigator.  The code is too lengthy to post and I don't have it loaded
myself.

However, if you go to...

	http://www.he.net/~marcj/mos/ch5a.htm

you can see an example of the program to see if that's the type of thing
you're looking for. It's really a pretty neat procedure and makes
navigating something like a manual very easy.

You can also contact the author of the book (and code), Marc Johnson
at...

	http://www.he.net/~marcj/index.html

Perhaps a mod_perl procedure to build the javascript page which displays
the navigational information?

In any event, I hope this helps.

Regards,
Ron

Re: WindowsNT Explorer like look and feel??

Posted by Andy Johnson <jo...@stens.com>.

Tim Fox wrote:

> Does anyone know of an easy way to get a WindowsNT explorer (expanding directory/folder) lokk and feel using modperl?

Maybe you should be looking at mod_dav rather than mod_perl; The URL is here:

http://www.webdav.org/mod_dav/




Re: WindowsNT Explorer like look and feel??

Posted by Randy Kobes <ra...@theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca>.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:

> On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Tim Fox wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone know of an easy way to get a WindowsNT explorer (expanding directory/folder) lokk and feel using modperl?
> 
> You forgot to add a smiley. And you're _way_ past April 1st.
> 

Perhaps some country's Postal Service has gotten into the
business of email delivery? (actually, Canada's has ...)

Try the HTML-EP-Explorer package at $CPAN/authors/id/JWIED/.

best regards,
randy kobes




RE: WindowsNT Explorer like look and feel??

Posted by Matt Sergeant <ma...@sergeant.org>.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, John Reid wrote:

> > On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Tim Fox wrote:
> >
> > > Does anyone know of an easy way to get a WindowsNT explorer
> > (expanding directory/folder) lokk and feel using modperl?
> >
> > You forgot to add a smiley. And you're _way_ past April 1st.
> >
> 
> Or is this yet another example of a general lack of understanding of the
> Client/Server architecture and the request/response nature of a web
> application?

I really hope that someone who doesn't understand that isn't in the
position to be installing/using mod_perl. But then again nothing really
shocks me these days.

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RE: WindowsNT Explorer like look and feel??

Posted by John Reid <jr...@ocireland.com>.
> On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Tim Fox wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of an easy way to get a WindowsNT explorer
> (expanding directory/folder) lokk and feel using modperl?
>
> You forgot to add a smiley. And you're _way_ past April 1st.
>

Or is this yet another example of a general lack of understanding of the
Client/Server architecture and the request/response nature of a web
application?

John
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Re: WindowsNT Explorer like look and feel??

Posted by Matt Sergeant <ma...@sergeant.org>.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Tim Fox wrote:

> Does anyone know of an easy way to get a WindowsNT explorer (expanding directory/folder) lokk and feel using modperl?

You forgot to add a smiley. And you're _way_ past April 1st.

-- 
<Matt/>

Fastnet Software Ltd. High Performance Web Specialists
Providing mod_perl, XML, Sybase and Oracle solutions
Email for training and consultancy availability.
http://sergeant.org http://xml.sergeant.org