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RE: formatting style of the engine parts (perl)

I have attached a new version with variables and hashes aligned properly. Pls. check it.

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05-14-2008 08:46 PM
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much better Wink, it realy looks good. But ill take a closer look at the evening XD


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Lots of things have been discussed in this thread. I would just like to put my support down for a redesign or a recoding of the GUI to make it in line with the latest web technologies.

Just a few ground rules I would like to set in stone:
1) The HTML standard to be followed will be XHTML 1.0 Strict.
2) I would like to see us make use of the jQuery Framework. The author, John is a top class developer and very down to Earth. I would like to note Drupal the number 1 CMS carried out an extensive review and chose jQuery as their Framework.
3) I would like to cut down on the amount of images used in the GUI of the ispCP control panel, and moving these to the CSS. We can also use AJAX and AHAH technologies whenever possible so long as they are done in a non-intrusive backwards compatible way.

Apologies in advance but lots of things were discussed in this thread and I believe it has all been taken a little off topic. I would like to point out that I agree with RatS and that such a rewrite of the GUI should be introduced after 1.0 is out.


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05-16-2008 12:53 AM
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RE: formatting style of the engine parts (perl)

I opened a new thread to discuss the php recoding efforts http://www.isp-control.net/forum/recondi...-3317.html

I think it's better to keep frontend/backend separated because they use different languages and have different requirements.

I tried myself to use it for a "command line" client and discovered that reuse of the code is blocked by the way things are hard-coded to the user experience in the browser (i.e... there's no separation between ispcp logic and user navigation logic).

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05-17-2008 07:19 PM
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vacancys deadline is gone...

http://www.isp-control.net/ispcp/ticket/1197


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05-18-2008 12:08 AM
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RE: formatting style of the engine parts (perl)

Zothos Wrote:

It seems he finally made it Wink

I'm curious to see that code!

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05-20-2008 07:19 AM
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