Ali,
I did not forget you.  I am searching for some previous work that had a
basis for what you are tryin to achieve.

Teddy

On 10/19/06, Ali Awan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ok the way it's laid out is that
> Think of 2 tables side by side on one page.
> We'll call the left table, "table 1" and the right one "table 2"
> then there's one table beneath both of them that spans both of them,
> called "table 3"
>
> Table 2 and Table 3 are IFrames.
> Table 2 is an embedded form
> Table 3 is a data grid.
>
> Table 1 is basically displaying user data, and has a single select box,
> that "onselect" causes the Iframe in Table 2 to refresh and show certain
> data based on the selection.
>
> Table 3 is independent of the other 2.  What happens in table 3 is that
> you have a textarea that once data is entered, the data grid
> auto-refreshes.  It's basically a Notes display.  Where you type in teh
> textarea and "onblur" it will refresh the data grid.  I have it as an Ifram
> so that it doesn't refresh the entire page.
>
> Ali
> >The goal here is to identify what do you want to happen.  Is one form
> >activating another form?  You can start planning on what containers will
> >best server you.  You could have a multiple tab form that activates
> certain
> >tabs.  You can then have a subsidiary form that populates a grid through
> a
> >web service.
> >
> >I would need to know more to point you in the right direction.
> >
> >Teddy
> >
> >On 10/19/06, Ali Awan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
>
> 

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