I'm afraid XML isn't going to help you - you need to investigate DHTML
options, although you'll be lucky to find a solution which is
compatible across both Netscape and IE.

regards,

P

On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Siim Einfeldt
aka Itpunk wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> 
> I want to implement ordering something on a website without refreshing the
> page. Lets say i have four columns in the html table - name,age,skill and
> phone. All these are links - under these are the information, eg:
> Name Age Skill Phone 
> Siim 23  php   051...
> Tony 18  html  132...
> 
> Now, when i click on the name, it should order the listings by name, if I
> click on the age, I get the listing ordered by age and etc,etc. Generally
> it is easy to do it, but how to do it without refreshing the page every
> time I want to order by something else? 
> 
> It should be possible with XML; I get the data from mysql database with
> php, I write it into an array and ... now how could I make it function the
> way I just described? Could someone point me some already written code or
> explain me in detail how to do it?
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> Siim Einfeldt
> 
> PS: Sorry about sending this message to so many lists, but I haven`t seen
> this kind of code anywhere, but at the same time I know it is possible. 
> 
> 
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