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Bi4ce.Modules.ListX.1.9.8.8.PA.zip
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10 Sep 2007 09:10 PM  
Can we get a detailed explanation of the 'Runtime Optimizations' and such?

By now my Listx is a bit customized in the core JS so updating is a bit of a chore.. i'd like to know exactly what will be improved before spending part of my day updating.

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11 Sep 2007 06:11 PM  
There have not been any changes to the javascript for the 1.9.8.8 release of ListX. However, there will be changes in the future. If you have any recommended changes to our javascript, then please feel free to submit them to the discussion area and we will give feedback. Some of the modifications to the JS you have made may be difficult to carry over in the future, so we do recommend using the core JS as is so that we can support you on our new releases.
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Robert Chumley
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11 Sep 2007 09:17 PM  
I haven't made any earth-shaking changes to the core .js, just:

- changed loading message to image
- changed pager so that if user is on the first or the last page of a record, the 'Back' and 'Forward' arrows (respectively) are not disappeared. I found the default pager confusing in this sense, if the user can't actually 'go' in that direction in the recordset, the GUI should not display navigation for that direction (IMO)

So is it a safe bet for me then to just update the core .DLL to 1.9.8.8?
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