Cavalry thanks for the suggestion, but I think what Norbert says makes
sense to me.  My table has over 120K entries.  So i think there would
be an issue doing it in that way, but I will definitely remember
datagrids for my next project.

On Oct 21, 12:59 am, Norbert Melzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> But if you handle the pagination client sided and have a table with a
> bazillion of entries then all the entries will be downloaded to the client
> bit your client will probably never go beyond the first couple of pages.
>
> Just think of this in a mail application where you are viewing a folder with
> 10k mails in it.
>
> In such cases I would really prefer some server side solution.
>
> Who ever implements painted cheekbones should consider this when doing his
> specific solution.
>
> Bye
> Norbert
>
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> Am 20.10.2011 16:46 schrieb "CavalryJim" <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > On Oct 19, 2:22 pm, mdfdroid <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Ok so I solved my problem by creating two  divs on the page.  A table
> > > on the left that is paginated and has ajax search for assigning
> > > issues.  Then another table on the right that just shows assigned
> > > issues.  I have jquery watch for check box clicks and submit the
> > > form.  The form is submitted remotely and just re renders the two
> > > divs.   This way you can add issues by selecting them on the right, or
> > > remove them by unchecking them on the right.
>
> > I had a similar problem with radio buttons and pagination.  I used
> > jquery.dataTables to solve the problem.
> > With dataTables, you do not need will_paginate.  The dataTable widget
> > handles all the pagination client side.
>
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