What type of database are you using? You might want to look into the creating temp tables and accessing them...
"Jan Peuker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 00e101c1eb0a$9a50c730$7ca990d4@toshiba">news:00e101c1eb0a$9a50c730$7ca990d4@toshiba... > Ok, but true frames load very slow - not on an intra, but on internet. > The select is not the problem, I use cursors to output every line. At first > I did an implementation like yours but users said it's to uncomfortable > (they like static VB-Tools). Then I asked JS to reload a frameset using a > LIMIT-query from 50 +/- of selectedIndex and then just reload if a new index > is out of this range, but for me there is no ability to hide/show these > fields from JS. So i think i would have to use an Applett? > > Jan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Julio Nobrega Trabalhando" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:05 PM > Subject: [PHP] Re: Display large text fields in html > > > > If you have over 1000 entries, each one with ~10 lines of text, I would > go > > with frames. Not inline-frames, but a true frames. So each change can load > > the frame and show the information. > > > > Also, a <select> with 1000 entries? Break it apart. For example make one > > with (imagine this is a select in your browser): > > > > /------------------------------\ > > Abba .... Bee Gees |V| > > Beethoven .... Coolio | > > ManyOptions .... ZillionOptions | > > \-------------------------------/ > > > > It's an interval of choices, first the user selects the interval, which > > loads another select with only these "in between" entries. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Julio Nobrega. > > > > Um dia eu chego lá: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/toca > > > > Ajudei? Salvei? Que tal um presentinho? > > http://www.submarino.com.br/wishlistclient.asp?wlid=664176742884 > > > > > > "Jan Peuker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > 006c01c1eb07$28d79500$7ca990d4@toshiba">news:006c01c1eb07$28d79500$7ca990d4@toshiba... > > > Hi List, > > > > > > I want to display large text fields if a user changes wants to, like a > > > dictionary. for example, a php-database generated page hosts a combobox > > > filled with ids, if a user changes it, a text otherwhere changes. Simple > > > Javascript would you say, but what's if this combobox has about >1000 > > > entries(every entry about 10lines of text)? The page loads and runs very > > > slow. But I don't want to reload the page everytime the user changes the > > > field. Do you know any solution? > > > I know a few: a) As is said, a 2nd textbox filled with value coming from > > > array. > > > b) The box is filled by a set of textfiles which are generated before > > > c) above but w/ layer > > > d) no box but an image, b/w-gif generated by php > > > e) inline-frameset which is reloaded > > > f) an applett which get its resource by getURL > > > g) ... > > > As I said, do you know which would be the best? > > > Thanks a lot, > > > > > > Jan > > > > > > PS. Yes, I think this is rather a PHP question. > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php