From: webERP D. <web...@li...> - 2013-05-30 13:25:03
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*Hi, Tim,* As Klaus said before, users experience is quite important in this era. I'd like to hear more voice from the users. Thanks and best regards! Exson Tim Schofield wrote > Hi, > > I agree with Phil in that I would prefer to see small bits of JavaScript > brought into the current code to improve certain aspects of the interface > rather than wholesale changes to the coding style. > > Thanks > Tim > ExsonQu wrote * >> Hi, Phil: * >> >> Thank you for your prompt reply. >> >> I think it'll better to discuss the ajax issue when you create >> some sample. What I concern is that when we user ajax, the user do not >> need refresh the screen, and the data come from the server with json. But >> if the javascript is prohibited, the screen has to be refreshed. I'm >> afraid the interface should be redesigned to make it more nature. Since >> I've never done it this way, my idea maybe wrong. If there is simple way >> to do it, it's great. >> >> And concerning to MVC, I do not suggest this style. If develop >> things via ajax, it seems very nature to let the interface separate from >> the php scripts. The interface responsible to communicate with users, and >> ajax response to communicate with server, and the data transaction >> through json format. It's just request and response model and quite >> straight forward IMHO. >> >> It maybe need time to discuss it. >> Currently, I'm writing the installation code. I'll introduce >> php-gettext to translate the interface during installation. Then if there >> is translated language and users selected it, they'll see their familiar >> language. And theme of professional will be used too. Not sure if this >> design will lead any problem. >> >> Thank you very much! >> >> Best regards! >> >> Exson -- View this message in context: http://weberp-accounting.1478800.n4.nabble.com/Install-interface-internationalize-tp4656407p4656443.html Sent from the web-ERP-developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |