I use some DHTML to do that ...

Look at www.belgium-explorer.be. Click on a letter in the list (sorry, site in dutch and french, but code in java ;)) )
I execute a script there to update the content of a DIV.

You can do the same. Dynamically change the content of your page.
All elements you need can be found in the script under /js/bex.js

On 20 Apr 2004, at 10:27, Lechael Han wrote:

Basically I want to create a page of growing length.
For example,
first user select an item�H from a droping list and then select some attributes for Item H,
Then user selects item B then select some attributes for item B.
and so on....
I want a page with user's selections��up to now, as well as �future possible�choices in a droping list

Then here is my question
1, I think some kind of loop is necessary in the pipeline.� am I right? Is there some kind of component in cocoon that can do this?
2. Or this can be done by several pipelines working together, but this way,�� how can cocoon�know�the number�of�elements,�and the number of�attributes in every element� in the page up to now?

Thanks for your kind help!
Thanks

Met vriendelijke groeten,
Bien � vous,
Kind regards,

Yves Vindevogel
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