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ildViewTM Documentation Version 1.3 Wild (wild) adj. : not tame; unrestrained; fantastic; extravagant; going beyond normal or conventional bounds. With WildView you can break free from static web page displays and create pages that have text and graphics that live the wild life, dynamically changing and interacting with your site visitors! The WildView package consists of this documentation, the WildView applet, and several "plug-in modules" that allow you to define and customize the applet display area. If you are anxious to see what WildView can do, then take a look at some of the applet examples. | ||
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hat's New Find out what enhancements and changes have been made to WildView in this release by taking a look at the What's New page. |
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eatures If you want to get an idea of what to expect before you unleash WildView, then this is the place to look. The Features page contains a summary of the features of the WildView applet and of the modules that are used to create WildView displays. |
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The Basics page gives you an overview of how WildView works. It explains panels and tags, and provides instructions regarding how to place the WildView applet on your web page. |
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Sets and Triggers After you understand the basics, you're ready to move on to the Panel Sets and Triggers topic and learn how to place multiple panels in the same applet and how to get those panels communicating with each other by using triggers. |
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Set Headers Panel set headers provide you with a method whereby you can enable periodic updating of a panel set, or you can automate the rotation of multiple panel sets. Find out how these features work by reading the Panel Set Headers documentation. |
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Applet The WildViewApplet is used to embed a WildView display in a World Wide Web page. The applet documentation provides you with details regarding how to define the WildView display area on a web page and how to define the global characteristics of the WildView display. |
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Modules WildView modules are components that are used to build WildView displays. This documentation tells you what you need to know in order to unleash the power and the unique capabilities of each of the modules. |
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ava Logging The WildView applet reports error messages and warnings by logging messages to the Java Console or Java log. Here's how to use the log information when creating or debugging a WildView display. |
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xamples They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, we've given you far more than a thousand words in this documentation, but we figured we'd toss in some pictures too in the form of example WildView applets. The examples should not only clarify how WildView works, they should also provide you with some ideas for your own designs! |
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The WildView software has undergone many hours of testing and every attempt has been made to provide you with bug free software. If you encounter any problems with the software, please review the Troubleshooting Tips before submitting a bug report. |
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