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Name Size Revision Age Author Comment
  common 3374 over 17 years barteau Provides a mechanism to access clientview class...
  images 3087 about 18 years perry Updated mapbuilder interface with some cosmetic...
  shared 3094 about 18 years Chris Jones I'm adding a set of EML XSL stylesheets that ar...
  skins 3379 about 17 years barteau Used relative paths to servlet; rather than fix...

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3379 08/28/2007 09:19 AM barteau

Used relative paths to servlet; rather than fixed names or substitution variables.

3374 08/24/2007 05:07 PM barteau

Provides a mechanism to access clientview classes from an XSLT-generated HTML document (within the skins framework).
Serves as a servlet for "updating" files from XSLT-generated html multipart-forms.
It simply forwards the multi-part request to the ClientViewHelper java class....

3373 08/24/2007 04:57 PM barteau

Added "Update" html forms functionality, and modified html appearance.

3327 07/25/2007 03:45 PM barteau

Initial checkin. Just a starting point for the FGDC Metadata xsl view.

3326 07/25/2007 03:42 PM barteau

Changed the metadata XSL target to use the new FGDC XSL file.

3325 07/25/2007 03:40 PM barteau

Resized the login frame.

3324 07/25/2007 03:39 PM barteau

The JSP "KNP Main View". Refactored some of the original code to other classes to work with the edu.ucsb.ucsb.nceas.metacat.clientview API.

3323 07/25/2007 03:34 PM barteau

The JSP "Client Login View". This view now uses the edu.ucsb.ucsb.nceas.metacat.clientview API, rather than interacting directly with the MetacatClient class.
Refactored most of the original code.

3322 07/25/2007 03:32 PM barteau

Initial checkin. The JSP "Client FGDC Upload View". This view uses the edu.ucsb.ucsb.nceas.metacat.clientview API.

3315 07/25/2007 02:14 PM barteau

Initial checkin. This particular form probably won't be used, however, it is provided here as an example of using the new "Delete" API.

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