even so, 80,000 long list for a user to look it is just unfeasible.....
the only list that is an exception to the rule is the list of countries in the world.
 
regds
jase
 
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From: U. Penski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 September 2002 11:19
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The programmer should look at the bubblesort example program e.g. of the Sun "HotSpot" compiler :
Sort your entries (e.g. by first letter) and realize a 2 step approach (e.g. 2 comboboxes - the second one is filled with a subset of the items
after the first one has been selected) !
 
sincerely,
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From: Alan Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 September 2002 08:52
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Subject: [jdjlist] RE: Performance Issues

A combo box with 80,000 entries in it is useless to the user regardless of memory issues!!! I don't know if there is a limit in the HTML but I'd say the *user* will reach a limit long before the *computer* ever will. I would say this has to be definitely < 1000 or better yet, < 100.
 
[ArW]  I would have to agree with this post from Scot ... this isn't a technical issue as more of an HCI issue.  Even if this was a local client side application ... 80,000 items to scroll past ... really is asking a lot of the poor user.
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