If you get a solution to your "Dynamo Check'em", I'd love to hear it. We'll be looking at a similar challenge in the new year.
TunaSandwich wrote: > > > > Dynamo-Check'em: > I have a list of a lot of check boxes so what I'd like to do is have a > text box at the top of the list. When the user types in the text box, > then the list of check boxes is refined by what the user types (based > on the name of the check boxes stored in a database). The user can > check the boxes. Once checked they always remain in the list > regardless of whether or not they meet the criteria. To make them > disappear, the user has to uncheck them. The reason they stay visible > once checked is so that the user can see which ones are checked > regardless of what's in the text box. For this control, the timer > pattern in the Dynamo-List above isn't as important because the number > of check boxes will not be very large. Perhaps a thousand at the outer > limit. The boxes the user has checked off should always be reflected > in the database. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/A-few-jQuery-Patterns-tf4843538s27240.html#a13862213 Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.