Am 20.06.2008 um 15:37 schrieb Godefroid Chapelle: > Ramon Bartl wrote: >>> Ramon Bartl wrote: >>>> Hi Godefroid, >>>>> I have no magic wand for you now ;-) >>>> It's a pity;) >>>>> I think we will need to quit using innerHTML and go back to DOM >>>>> construction. >>>>> >>>>> I am afraid that in the meanwhile, you'll need to refresh the >>>>> full table :-S >>>> I'm using now div boxes to do the work, there it works fine:) >>> Much better, except when table is semantically needed ! >> A table would actually fit better, because I'm trying to display >> test results which have columns like: >> number, tests ok, tests failed, total time >> so I have to do some css magic now to display the test results >> exactly among each other.... >> .... but I have another question, if this is allowed in the kss >> developer list (probably more a plone users question): >> I made a <div> container which gets periodically filled with job >> results. >> the HTML looks like this: >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> <div id="job-container"> >> <div class="job">some job results</div> >> <span id="last-node" /> >> </div> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> The KSS looks like this: >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> #job-container:timeout { >> evt-timeout-delay: 3000; >> evt-timeout-repeat: True; >> action-server: live_kss; >> } >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> so every 3 seconds my live_kss gets called which inserts a new >> <div> as the first child into my job-container: >> Finally, here my question: >> Is it possible in KSS to count the child elements of my job- >> container to prevent an overflow? >> Maybe after 5 childs have been added to the container, we start to >> delete the last child for every new child added? >> something like: >> <PSEUDO CODE> >> if ksscore.countNodes(ksscore.getHtmlIdSelector('job-container')) > >> 5: >> ksscore.deleteNodeBefore( >> ksscore.getHtmlIdSelector('last-node')) >> </PSEUDO CODE> >> Thanks a lot and sorry if this question don't fits into this >> mailing list > > It does fit very well the list. > > With KSS, the server should always be in charge; the client is a > view of the server. > > IOW, the server-side should maintain the number of divs and send > back a delete command when it knows it has sent two many divs;
Thanks Godefroid for the fast reply:) I made it now quite simple, I simply added empty div's at the end of my template;) <div id="job-container"> <div class="job">some job results</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div></div> <div></div> <span id="last-node" /> </div> so I have stack hight of 5 items and can remove always the last node when I add one.... Maybe some kind of MacGyver solution, but works fine:) cheers ramonski _______________________________________________ Kss-devel mailing list Kss-devel@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/kss-devel