Hey!
You guys are working way too hard trying to make servlets and HTML
do interactive processes.
IMO, when interactivity get this complicated you are better off with an
Java applet or appication.
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
Nic Ferrier wrote:
> >>> Steven Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04-Jan-00 11:24:28 AM >>>
> > Nic Ferrier wrote:
> >> It sounds to me like you should redesign your system to take heed
> of
> >> this.
>
> > Also yup. There are some workarounds you can try, but the
> only
> >way is to use javascript, and you will quickly find that unless you
> >can restrict the range of clients you need to support, you're
> opening
> >a very large, very messy can of worms.
>
> There is one other way....
>
> You could use frames, with a checkbox in each frame. This is a lot of
> frames though, if you're dealing with a lot of checkboxes, but this
> kind of approach does work for mimicing the sort of client-server
> population behaviour that you have in VB and so on.
>
> When each frame is a seperate document you can submit them to and fro
> without concern for the other frames being affected.
>
> Simple JS can keep the frames talking to each other.
>
> Nic Ferrier
>
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