DAVID,
(In the last email I confused your name w/ one from another email.  Sorry)
I'm not that familiar with using the display= in a div tag.  Perhaps you
could elaborate more on how it works.  One question, can your ideal
solution be done in ASP now?  What you described seems to be able to be
done w/ JSP's. Have you done it before?

-Richard

At 01:52 PM 9/21/01 -0400, you wrote:
> > Dick,
>
>hey, there's no need for name-calling ;p
>
> > I can't imagine anyone ever trying to tie an event such as a rollover to a
> > server-side class.  The network latency would make the UI not very
> > useable.  What is supposed to happen on the UI when the rollover or click
> > event happens?
>
>actually, I was planning on using it for an onClick event, rollovers would
>be too slow, definitely. Here's what would happen in my perfect world: A
>user would enter some search criteria, and hit "submit'. The server would
>then invoke a method on a bean, which would return a result set (note:
>without forwarding or refreshing the page), and I'd populate a <div
>display="none"> with that result set, and then set display to "block" to
>show it. oooooh.....
>
>instead, what I'll probably end up doing is nesting an iframe within a <div
>display="none">, and when the user clicks submit, it'll forward the src of
>the IFRAME to the necessary servlet or jsp, which will set div display to
>"block" onLoad.
>
>david
>
> > -Richard
>
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