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Can anyone recommend a free, non-obfuscated javascript menu builder?

I am looking for a freeware menu builder that generates code I can
easily read and maintain, unlike most of the commercial products I
have seen. Prefeably to run under linux (inlcuding web-based solutions
of course). Can anyone help? TIA.

Oct 22 '07 #1
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Gremenbulin wrote on 22 okt 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
I am looking for a freeware menu builder that generates code I can
easily read and maintain, unlike most of the commercial products I
have seen. Prefeably to run under linux (inlcuding web-based solutions
of course). Can anyone help? TIA.
Free? I would not think so. Do you understand the specifications you
stated?

Why not become a menu builder yourself?
Will cost you time to learn.

Or have one made?
Will cost you money.

--
Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Oct 22 '07 #2
On 22 Oct, 11:50, "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivo...@interxnl.netwrote:
Gremenbulin wrote on 22 okt 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
I am looking for a freeware menu builder that generates code I can
easily read and maintain, unlike most of the commercial products I
have seen. Prefeably to run under linux (inlcuding web-based solutions
of course). Can anyone help? TIA.

Free? I would not think so. Do you understand the specifications you
stated?
Well, I'm posting this from a free browser running on a free OS.

And I have noticed that someone has posted some decent looking code on
another discussion in this group...

Oct 22 '07 #3
Gremenbulin wrote on 22 okt 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
On 22 Oct, 11:50, "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivo...@interxnl.netwrote:
>Gremenbulin wrote on 22 okt 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
I am looking for a freeware menu builder that generates code I can
easily read and maintain, unlike most of the commercial products I
have seen. Prefeably to run under linux (inlcuding web-based solutions
of course). Can anyone help? TIA.

Free? I would not think so. Do you understand the specifications you
stated?

Well, I'm posting this from a free browser running on a free OS.

And I have noticed that someone has posted some decent looking code on
another discussion in this group...
Yes, but those codes are probably posted for discussion, not as a ready
made project.

My advice [you skipped that] is either to build it yourself or have someone
make it for you.

Programs that produce javascript code most probably are not free,
if they exist at all, since javascript code is written by people who like
to write code themselves.

--
Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Oct 22 '07 #4
On 22 Oct, 14:45, "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivo...@interxnl.netwrote:
Gremenbulin wrote on 22 okt 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
On 22 Oct, 11:50, "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivo...@interxnl.netwrote:
Gremenbulin wrote on 22 okt 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
I am looking for a freeware menu builder that generates code I can
easily read and maintain, unlike most of the commercial products I
have seen. Prefeably to run under linux (inlcuding web-based solutions
of course). Can anyone help? TIA.
Free? I would not think so. Do you understand the specifications you
stated?
Well, I'm posting this from a free browser running on a free OS.
And I have noticed that someone has posted some decent looking code on
another discussion in this group...

Yes, but those codes are probably posted for discussion, not as a ready
made project.

My advice [you skipped that] is either to build it yourself or have someone
make it for you.

Programs that produce javascript code most probably are not free,
if they exist at all, since javascript code is written by people who like
to write code themselves.

Well, I have found some that mathc my requirements.

Oct 22 '07 #5
Gremenbulin wrote on 22 okt 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
>Programs that produce javascript code most probably are not free,
if they exist at all, since javascript code is written by people who
like to write code themselves.


Well, I have found some that mathc my requirements.
Congratulations.

--
Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Oct 22 '07 #6

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