Hi!

What is the main difference between repeatingView and listView from
this point of view?

I can see ListView has many features I do not use such a s moving the
rows up and down...

**
Martin

2008/6/11 Al Maw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This sort of stuff is definitely possible - people certainly have it working
> elsewhere.
>
> If you use setReuseItems(true) you need to call removeAll() if you change
> the backing model object.
>
> Timo is probably right that a RepeatingView may be easier to use in this
> kind of situation.
>
> Alastair
>
> 2008/6/11 Martin Makundi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have nested listviews which draw a complex tabular form having
>> variable colspans and rowspans depending on the state of the form.
>>
>> I have an Add button to add elements into one of the inner listviews.
>>
>> Problem:
>> 1. If I have "setReuseItems" true, the HTML table is not rendered
>> properly (somehow the old table structure remains which should be
>> restructured).
>> 2. If I have "setReuseItems" false, the form components loose their
>> state (unsubmitted entries) whenever I press the button.
>>
>> So. In my understanding, I need to both a) redraw the html table (at
>> least update the colspan and rowspan attributes) and still b) preserve
>> the form component state :) Is there an "out-of-the-box" solution for
>> this?
>>
>> **
>> Martin
>>
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