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Perl-Users Digest, Issue: 4193 Volume: 11

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Sun Apr 13 03:09:28 2014

Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 00:09:02 -0700 (PDT)
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Perl-Users Digest           Sun, 13 Apr 2014     Volume: 11 Number: 4193

Today's topics:
    Re: clickable tree <m@rtij.nl.invlalid>
    Re: clickable tree <rweikusat@mobileactivedefense.com>
        Digest Administrivia (Last modified: 6 Apr 01) (Perl-Users-Digest Admin)

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Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 14:04:01 +0200
From: Martijn Lievaart <m@rtij.nl.invlalid>
Subject: Re: clickable tree
Message-Id: <hmmn1b-u02.ln1@news.rtij.nl>

On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 00:10:11 +0300, George Mpouras wrote:

> Στις 11/4/2014 23:32, ο/η Martijn Lievaart έγραψε:
>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2014 14:59:19 +0300, George Mpouras wrote:
>>
>>> Any idea of how create a html tree with clickable nodes ?
>>> there is this excellent library http://d3js.org  but it is difficult
>>> to use if from Perl
>>
>> As this is not really a Perl question I can only say it's off topic and
>> you should google on jquery-ui.
>>
>> M4
>>
>>
> 
> You are right that strictly is not Perl question. Obviously Perl is
> missing a module here. What we need is lets say a CGI2 that someone
> could create fancy widgets.
> PerlDancer, Catalyst etc can not even dream such a thing.
> Printing javascript code is a little disappointing.

I find Perl is the wrong tool for the job. Use a javascript library for 
such tasks.
 
> PS. www.jstree.com  is doing the job fine, it is only for trees !

You're right, jquery-ui is a bit week in this area. jstree does the job 
just fine.

M4


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Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 15:52:06 +0100
From: Rainer Weikusat <rweikusat@mobileactivedefense.com>
Subject: Re: clickable tree
Message-Id: <874n1yfvmx.fsf@sable.mobileactivedefense.com>

Martijn Lievaart <m@rtij.nl.invlalid> writes:
> On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 00:10:11 +0300, George Mpouras wrote:
>> Στις 11/4/2014 23:32, ο/η Martijn Lievaart έγραψε:
>>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2014 14:59:19 +0300, George Mpouras wrote:
>>>
>>>> Any idea of how create a html tree with clickable nodes ?
>>>> there is this excellent library http://d3js.org  but it is difficult
>>>> to use if from Perl
>>>
>>> As this is not really a Perl question I can only say it's off topic and
>>> you should google on jquery-ui.
>>>
>>> M4
>>>
>>>
>> 
>> You are right that strictly is not Perl question. Obviously Perl is
>> missing a module here. What we need is lets say a CGI2 that someone
>> could create fancy widgets.
>> PerlDancer, Catalyst etc can not even dream such a thing.
>> Printing javascript code is a little disappointing.
>
> I find Perl is the wrong tool for the job. Use a javascript library for 
> such tasks.

Yet, JSF hash RichFaces (and presumably others) which enable developers
working with JSF to use 'AJAX-enabled' controls in the same way as they
were already using JSF templates before and 'integrated' with the
commonly-used infrastructure (this is, in turn, based on a couple of
'Javascript libraries' but that's not something a JSF-developer has to
worry about).

This doesn't trouble me very much because I don't mind using four or
five different programming languages in a single project and Javascript
seems to be among the nicer ones (I had to build something using
XMLHttpRequest for dynamic updates recently because that was the only
way of implementing the intended behaviour) but often, people are fairly
attached to a single programming language.


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