It is certainly an interesting idea.
Basically, you want to take advantage of the displaytag but display a
series of N/10 tables horizontally aligned (where N is the total number
of rows).
I'll think about it and wait for other people's input as well.
Miguel
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 12:51 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Sorry if the subject is a little cryptic.
>
> Here's what I'm trying to do:
>
> I've got a list of objects, and I'm displaying three (short) fields within a
> scrollable div.
>
> For larger result sets, since the fields are short what I'd like to do is
> continue a second "page" of results next to the first one. Example:
>
> Basic result set:
>
> (row) header 1 header 2 header 3
> 1 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 2 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 3 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> .....
> And so on.
>
> What I'd like to do for larger sets is:
>
> (row) header 1 header 2 header 3 (row) header 1 header 2 header 3
> 1 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 11 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 2 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 12 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 3 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 13 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 4 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 14 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 5 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> 15 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
> .... ...
> 10 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3] 20 [Field 1] [Field 2] [Field 3]
>
>
> The exact number of rows on each "pane" would be half of the total record
> size.
>
> I tried messing with the length and offset attributes while keeping the name
> the same for both tables, but this messed up the sorting. (I'd like to be
> able to click on a sortable header and have it sort the *entire* list, not
> just one "pane.")
>
>
> Is this easily doable, or am I chasing something that would be too long and
> involved to make it worthwhile?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam
>
>
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