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Posted by Sandman on 11/26/01 11:26
In article <1126536225.540378.15020@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>,
sygsix@gmail.com wrote:
> Yea, I realized after posting that PHP is rather beside the point. I am
> using PHP to save the info in my database.
>
> But obviously what I need here is some kind of sh*t-hot DHTML tool that
> lets me draw rectangles (table cells or DIVs or what have you) on a
> grid, stretch, drag and drop them, and then somehow round up all this
> info and submit it to the server to be saved -- coordinates so I can
> re-draw them using the info from the database, and whatever other info
> I want to save along with these recangles -- company name, status of
> the booth, etc.
>
> So I more or less posted the same question on a DHTML newsgroup. I
> know, it's a no-no but I shoud have only posted there to begin with.
As Zoe said, this isn't a question that has a ~100 line response and you're
set. Building that kind of tool is a massive project. Impossible? No way, but
time consuming.
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Sandman[.net]
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