Kevin,
I've been on vacation. In one of the examples, the DHTML Grid is sourced via XML--and the XML can be refreshed. To do edits, one would have to write more Java Script or the like.
>Hey, Charlie...
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>Thanks for the info. It looks interesting and has some of the basic functionality you'd look for in a grid, except that I'm not sure how you'd bind it to, say, an on-the-fly ADO recordset that resulted from a SQL query.
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>(I looked through all the HMTL examples, and it 'seemed' that the examples were stuffing data in-line into the HTML table...but maybe I'm missing something.)
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>As for Grbac, good bye and good riddance. The organization gave him a ton of support, even when Gannon was the better QB, and that's how he repays them.
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>I like Trent Green. I also like Priest Holmes in the backfield...he and Tony Richardson should help them in the backfield. They'll score points, but the defense is the big question. I visited a client of ours in St Louis last week...many of them are sports fans, and know that I'm a Chiefs fan. First thing I said when I saw them was, 'any more Rams employees you'd like to ship to Kansas City?' However, their schedule is tough this year, so even 9-7 will be tough.
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>Take care...
>Kevin
Charlie