> >>the tags are about user interaction, not about on how a filter is
> >>applied, anyway, in the new event subsys I could map this in the 
> >>whereClause attribute.
> > 
> > Another idea, you can create the filter and sort fields inside your 
> > application as hidden input fields, Use javascript to 
> generated values 
> > into them and submit the form. This is an approach that i use in my 
> > applications.
> > 
> > So i generated a tag that uses buttons to set and submit 
> sort fields - 
> > like excel.
> > 
> yes, I'm doing this too, but I think that some tags to render 
> a filter, 
> like the search's tags, are a good contrib.

Yes, of course. Therefore i wrote the search tags and have written my
private DbSortPicture tag that renders all necessary fields...

Maybe i should contribute it..

Regards,
Henner



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