On 7/1/07 9:11 AM, Jerry W. Walker wrote:

On Jun 28, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Dana Kashubeck wrote:
Hi, Dana,

I'm about 270 messages behind on my mailing lists right now, so I haven't had time to think this through very well, but it seems to me that if you inverted your logic by making your current parent component a child component of the accounts as a PageWrapper component, then your primary interaction would be with the account component rather than the navigation component. This would also generalize the navigation component to wrapping any kind of page rather than just those that exactly fit the bindings of your current account components.

There may be flaws in my logic (e.g. what page is shown when the user first displays the accounts), but it seems like it would simplify your interaction with the page.

I was actually beginning to think the exact same thing. I think I should have done it that way from the beginning. I knew from the start that the forms would be different, so I made those the children, but I think making the nav the child would have been better.

Unfortunately, I'm waaaaaaaaaaayy behind, so I'm not sure if I can refactor it. But I'm gonna try.

Thanks for your response . . . it does really help because it validates the thoughts that I had. I appreciate the help.

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