Even if you don't adopt anything new, you could reduce the amount of bandwidth by quite a bit by not writing valign=TOP width=50% and using css to accomplish the same
On 19 October 2014 22:11, Timothy Pearson kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
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On Sunday 19 of October 2014 23:15:23 Timothy Pearson wrote:
Hi guys,
It would be really cool to drop a 'smart' table into the patches page,
or
have an alternative page that provided that support. Datatables is a great example of this. It's a pseudo excel style table, backed by some javascript. it would make it easy to search through commits, export
data
to excel, sort of date, etc.
Just a thought,
Calvin
I've been thinking about how to fix the patches page, so this was a timely message. I'll consider that option when deciding what to do. :-)
Thanks!
Tim
Do you remember my earlier script that generated patches page as links to CGIT interface? Visually, the result of the script differed in the fact that the date, time and zone were in one column. Besides, they would benefit in that it did not require additional disk space for patches. The script also contained prepare for the possibility of pagination...
-- Slávek
Thanks for reminding me. I'll take a look at it and see what I can use.
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