Thanks a lot for the answer. I don�t want to bother
you but, if you have some sample or a little more on
that, I would really appreciate it.
Again, thanks a lot.

Tedi

--- Jason Kilgrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure I completely understand your
> requirements. However, it
> is possible with Javascript to start out with a few
> rows (or one row)
> and dynamically add rows to the table without
> submitting. I'm about
> 98% sure of this but I'd have to mess with it to be
> specific about
> the syntax. It's standard Javascript so you
> shouldn't need to worry
> about browser specific issues too much. Let me know
> if you want/need
> this level of explanation and I'll see what I can
> come up with.
> 
> --- Tedi Zanfolim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> > 
> >    Again, I am quite new to the Web world, and
> this
> > might be a very simple question.
> >    I have a page and on which I want the user to
> type
> > a long list of rows. The rows can have 2 or 3
> columns.
> > I suspect that the "default way" of doing this is
> > asking the user to fill one column at a time in,
> lets
> > say, 3 input fields and them submit this to be
> > appended in the next page, that will show all the
> > previous itens in a table. My question is: is that
> too
> > much resource intensive? If I do that, will my
> server
> > be overloaded? Is there any other simple approach
> of
> > doing this?
> >    Some guys told me that it is possible to make
> an
> > "editable table" using JavaScript and them allow
> the
> > user to submit all the table rows at once. Would
> that
> > be a good practice? I am concerned about the
> behaviour
> > of this in both IE and Netscape, since I don�t
> know
> > how JS works in both browsers (IE and Netscape) -
> > Probably, I will have session timeout problems if
> I do
> > that too, but it would be the next issue.
> > 
> >    Thanks a lot for your time.
> > 
> >    Tedi
> > 
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