EBA:Grid V2 is a full-featured DHTML Grid Control for Internet Explorer, providing a rich and robust control for programmers who wish to allow their users to edit tabular data in a spreadsheet-like environment. It is an easy-to-use, lightweight, high-performance control for displaying and collecting data from your users.Features: DHTML (No Plug-ins); XML Driven; Web Service Enabled; Keyboard Navigation; Just like a spreadsheet; Fast Data Entry; Customizable Data Masks - Text, Number, Date; Auto-complete using your own datasource; Multiple Cell Controls - Radio, Checkbox, Listbox; Expressions - Calculates on-the-fly.
databinding.js was created out of the need to bind complex XML to HTML controls. This version was tested on WinXP and Windows 2000 with IE 6 AND IE 5.5. Note: this will only run with Internet Explorer. Included in the zip file is an example HTML file which shows how to use thedataBinding function.
ActiveWidgets is a modern cross-browser Web GUI toolkit. Provides full set of standard widgets (grid, tree, tabs, menu, etc.) with fast and convenient data-binding interface. Built on JavaScript/XML/DHTML/CSS, integrates easily with PHP/MySQL, ASP.NET and other back-ends.
XML for SCRIPT is a powerful, standards-compliant JavaScript XML parser that is designed to help web application designers implement cross platform applications that take advantage of client-side manipulation of XML data. XML for SCRIPT provides a full suite of tools, including a standards-compliant W3C DOM Level 2 Processor, a standards-compliant SAX processor, a simple (classic) DOM processor, proxies for XML retrieval from any domain and utilities for XML and application development.
An IE 5.5 DHTML grid for presenting tables of data. Click to sort, fixed and scrolling columns, resizable and movable columns, configurable formatting, other features. XML + XSLT version. Code is fully documented using Leo (Literate Editor with Outlines).
By combining DHTML with XML, this ticker script makes updating its contents a breeze, through an external XML file. Just open the file, and enter the desired messages to show. Plain text and links (with targeting) are supported, and script is functional in both IE5+ and NS6+, degrading well with the rest.
This is an XML based JavaScript Ticker that can tick any number of messages. One of the beneifts of using XML is seperation of content from presentation- the contents for this ticker resides in a seperate file. This script currently works only in IE, degrading well with the rest.