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Setting up an Oracle APEX and Ext JS Environment; Setting up for success; Installing Oracle APEX 327 $aDownloading Ext JSWhich web server to use?; Storing your web assets; Customizing application builder files; Oracle HTTP Server; Loading Ext JS onto the Oracle HTTP Server; Embedded PL/SQL Gateway; Loading Ext JS onto the Embedded PL/SQL Gateway; Oracle APEX listener; Loading Ext JS for the Oracle APEX listener; Overviewing the production setup; Using Ext JS in a hosted APEX environment; Installing a source code repository; Automating the build process; Configuring and using APEXExport; More ideas for automating the build process; Setting up a local web server; Summary 327 $a2. Getting Acquainted with ExtBuilding a sandbox; Cross-browser DOM manipulation with Ext.Element; Heavyweight versus flyweight; Sizing and positioning; CSS classes and styling; DOM traversal; Selecting multiple elements; DOM manipulation; Defining event handlers; Using event delegation to reduce memory consumption; One-off events; Parameter passing using object notation; Old-school parameters; Using object notation; Basic syntax; Use namespacing to avoid collisions; Ext.namespace; Ext.BLANK_IMAGE_URL; Summary; 3. Building a Ext JS Theme into APEX; Theme basics; Separation of concerns 327 $aStandard themesCreating a theme; Building a Viewport Page template; Starting with a standalone template; Loading the page template into APEX; Issue when input items are outside the form; Ensuring that input items always remain with the form; Summary; 4. 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Small but Important Riots Lincoln : Potomac Books, Incorporated,c2023 9781640125476 327 $aAlfred Pleasonton -- "a small, neat, dapper, dashing little fellow" -- Rebuilding the Cavalry Corps -- May 20-June 9 -- Re-organization -- June 10-11 -- Jeb Stuart -- Conflict & controversy -- June 10-15 -- An Army on the move -- June 13-16 -- Stuart moves into the Loudoun Valley -- June 16-17 -- Hooker's ruse -- June 16-17 -- Hard work lay ahead -- June 17 -- Aldie -- "The Aldie Haystacks Charge" -- June 17 -- Aldie -- "The fiery ordeal" -- June 17 -- Aldie -- "Men of Maine" -- June 17 -- The 1st Rhode Island -- "Cut all to pieces" -- June 17-18 -- Aldie -- "I have never seen as many Yankees killed" -- June 17 -- John Mosby -- "He goes where he pleases" -- June 17 -- "Find out where the enemy is" -- June 18 -- Middleburg -- "The engagement was renewed with spirit"- June 19 -- "Enthusiastic anticipation of an exciting time" -- June 20 -- Upperville -- "Small but important riots" -- June 21 -- Upperville -- "The hottest fighting I ever did" -- June 21 -- Upperville -- "In no previous collision have they manifest such implacable hate" -- June 21 -- "A horrid looking sight" -- June 21 -- "We were after them" -- June 22 -- The Southern Cavalry -- Continuing controversy -- The Union Cavalry -- Continuing success -- Appendix A -- Order of Battle -- Appendix B -- Casualties -- Appendix C -- Horses, ordnance, and regimental strength. 330 $a"June 1863. The American Civil War was two years old, and the U.S. Army in Virginia was in chaos. Reeling after the recent defeat at Chancellorsville, the Federals, especially the Cavalry Corps, scrambled to regroup. Confederate general Robert E. Lee seized the moment to launch a second invasion of the North. As Lee slipped away, frantic Federal leaders asked, "Where are the Rebels?" At this critical moment, the much-maligned Federal cavalry stepped to center stage. Small but Important Riots is a tactical study of fighting from June 17 to 22, 1863, at Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville, placed within the strategic context of the Gettysburg campaign. It is based on Robert O'Neill's thirty years of research and access to previously unpublished documents, which reveal startling new information. Since the fighting in Loudoun Valley of Virginia ended in June 1863, one perspective has prevailed-that Brigadier General Alfred Pleasonton, who commanded the Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, disobeyed orders. According to published records, Pleasonton's superiors, including President Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, and army commander Joseph Hooker, ordered Pleasonton to search for General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia during a critical stage of the Gettysburg campaign, and Pleasonton had ignored their orders. Recently discovered documents-discussed in this book-prove otherwise. 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