Venky0589,
This is a superb extension as is. However, this has great untapped potential as well. It seems very doable to use this multi-level grouping store within an XTemplate thus allowing DataViews and ComboBoxes to have multiple groupings--which leads me to my question. How is this being licensed?
I can see that the html page references a stylesheet called list.css which is supposed to be in ext/references/css. However, I cannot find this file in 2.0.2, 2.1, 2.2, or in the zip file. Am I missing something?
I can see that the html page references a stylesheet called list.css which is supposed to be in ext/references/css. However, I cannot find this file in 2.0.2, 2.1, 2.2, or in the zip file. Am I missing something?
The problem I am having is that I can render the grid header, and column header, but nothing else. There is no error reported, and I get the same behaviour in IE and FF. I thought it was a problem with a missing stylesheet, but now I'm not so sure. Has anyone seen this before?
The problem I am having is that I can render the grid header, and column header, but nothing else. There is no error reported, and I get the same behaviour in IE and FF. I thought it was a problem with a missing stylesheet, but now I'm not so sure. Has anyone seen this before?
It works great from your link, but I am trying to get this running locally, so that it can be embedded into my application. What is different from your site VS what is in the zip file?
It works great from your link, but I am trying to get this running locally, so that it can be embedded into my application. What is different from your site VS what is in the zip file?
Thanks,
Randy
I think nothing but I attach ZIP file with the code of my website.
Venky0589,
This is a superb extension as is. However, this has great untapped potential as well. It seems very doable to use this multi-level grouping store within an XTemplate thus allowing DataViews and ComboBoxes to have multiple groupings--which leads me to my question. How is this being licensed?