Try this...

At 10:21 16/01/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I placed your code in my JSP page, I can view
the table but I didn't see the name of the column
(header name) and I can't sort the table.
Do you have an idea ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas CORNET [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 January 2003 09:46
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: How to let a user click a column header to sort data in a t
ab le u sing struts?



    This kind of HTML code works with me... What error(s) do your brower
display ?

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At 09:32 16/01/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>I did what you said but that still does not go, here the code of my page
>JSP.
>I would have forgotten something?
>
><%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/tld/struts-logic.tld" prefix="logic" %>
><script src="sortTable.js"></script>
>
><%-- Add a vertical scroll bar to the list --%>
><%-- List of ATM calls --%> <%-- Title for the columns of the table --%>
>I placed the file sortTable.js in the directory where I placed the JSP
>file. How can I be certain that script is called? Thanks a lot in advance
>-----Original Message----- From: Thomas CORNET [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 15 January 2003 22:31 To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: RE: How
>to let a user click a column header to sort data in a t ab le u sing
>struts? To resolve your problem, here is what you can do : write after the
>tag "" of your table. The script only needs the contents of the table to
>be loaded. Putting the code on the onLoad event of the body make sure the
>script is executed after the whole page has been loaded, but putting this
>line of code instead, at the bottom of the page, works fine, I've just
>tested it. Thomas At 18:24 15/01/2003, you wrote: >That seems indeed very
>simple but I will know if somebody uses it with the >Tiles
>components. >Because with these components we do not write "with the hand"
>JSP pages and >more particularly the tag < body > attached to each page.
>The page is build >with the content of the file tiles-def.xml. >Moreover I
>do not understand exactly how does this work. >And thus I do not see how
>to indicate the command >onLoad='initTable("table0");' for init the table
>to sorting. >This table can vary from one page to another, is it
>systematically necessary >to put the same id? >where do I have to put the
>JS command onLoad within a Tiles application? > >Thanks in
>advance. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jacob Hookom
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: 15 January 2003 15:09 >To: 'Struts Users
>Mailing List' >Subject: RE: How to let a user click a column header to
>sort data in a >tab le u sing struts? > > >BOMBZ!! That's really cool. It
>works in Mozilla too FYI. > >-Jacob > >| -----Original Message----- >|
>From: Thomas CORNET [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >| Sent: Wednesday,
>January 15, 2003 7:55 AM >| To: Struts Users Mailing List >| Subject: Re:
>How to let a user click a column header to sort data in a >tab >| le u
>sing struts? >| >| >| Isn't it ? This is a friend of mine who has coded
>it, and it's working >| well. Check out the attachement. >| >|
>Thomas >| >| At 14:40 15/01/2003 +0100, you wrote: >| >2003. janu�r 15.
>14:39 d�tummal Thomas CORNET ezt �rtad: >| > > Hello >| > > >| > > Do you
>need this sequence to be full JSP ?? Because JavaScript >|
>librairies >| > > exist to let you directly sort tables. Thus, no page
>reload is >needed. >| > >| >Sounds interesting! Is it running on the
>popular browsers? Where can >I >|
>get >| >this? >| > >| >Tib >| > >| >-- >| >To unsubscribe, e-mail: |
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