One of the typical problems developers face when using the HTML DataWindow (HTML DW) is that there's no SetRowFocusIndicator() method to allow users to see which row is the current one. This can confuse the user and lead to errors. For example, without a current row indicator users may... One of the typical problems developers face when using the HTML DataWindow (HTML DW) is that there's no SetRowFocusIndicator() method to allow users to see which row is the current one. This can confuse the user and lead to errors. For example, without a current row indicator users may...Jan. 1, 2009 12:00 AM EST Reads: 1,176 |
One of the typical problems developers face when using the HTML DataWindow (HTML DW) is that there's no SetRowFocusIndicator() method to allow users to see which row is the current one. This can confuse the user and lead to errors. For example, without a current row indicator users may...Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM EST Reads: 8,280 |







Ido Millet is an associate professor of MIS at Penn State Erie. His professional experience includes systems analysis and project management for large-scale information systems, consulting, and development of information systems. Over the last six years he has taught Advanced Applications Development courses using PowerBuilder.
One of the typical problems developers face when using the HTML DataWindow (HTML DW) is that there's no SetRowFocusIndicator() method to allow users to see which row is the current one. This can confuse the user and lead to errors. For example, without a current row indicator users may...



























