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      P1      | |     P2     |  ||   -------------  -----------  ||   _________ 
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|    |       P3      | |     P4     |  |
|   -------------  -----------  ||   _________  ________  |
|    |       P5      | |     P6     |  |
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-------------------------------Where Panels are being rendered based on  a DB 
query - essentially a two column representation instead of a single list that 
most DataView examples show.-edDate: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 19:56:56 -0700From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [Wicket-user] Dataview and panelsOn 7/4/07, 
Ed _ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





I am trying to render two columns of panels of a given type on a page.I want to 
use the dataview to get the content from the DB and make use of the 
pagenavigation.I want to set up a maximum of 5 panels per column and 
essentially have navigation to the next page if there is more to render.
All examples of Dataview are for tables rendering multiple columns or a given 
type.Is there a better way to think about this to get the desired result. If 
not how would one use DataView to do it.
i cant picture exactly what you want-igor thanks!
edDon't get caught with egg on your face.    
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