Re: Can I use LazyLoad or something like it with a modal?

2008-04-19 Thread Johan Compagner
Use it in the modal page or panel. So that the modal window is shown

On 4/16/08, taygolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 That is what I looked at which brought about this question. I guess you are
 saying that I can use it with a modal?

 Should I be trying to use it where the modal is created or should I be using
 it on the page the the modal shows?

 I am just confused by it. Also is there a way to set the sleep time to
 something other than a static time. In other words can i set it to sleep
 until the query is done?

 Thanks

 T


 Gerolf Seitz wrote:
 
  take a look at AjaxLazyLoadPanel. this might do the trick.
 
 
 
Gerolf
 
  On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:52 PM, taygolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Ok here is my issue. I have a modal that has a lot of information in it
  and
  it has to get back a large amount of data from the database and it is
  taking
  about 4 seconds to load because of all the data. I wish I was allowed to
  fliter the data more so there was not so much information but I do not
  get
  to make that decision.
 
  Anyway when you click on the button to open the modal it takes about 4 or
  5
  seconds for the modal window to open. I would like to have something like
  lazyload has come up and show that the application is working and loading
  the modal instead of the screen just sitting there. If it just sits there
  while it is trying to load the user will click the button multiple times
  thinking the application is broken.
 
  So can I Lazy load a modal window? Or is there a better approach to
  tellign
  the user to wait for 5 seconds for the modal window to open?
 
  Thanks
 
  T
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Re: Can I use LazyLoad or something like it with a modal?

2008-04-19 Thread eznibe

Other thing you can use to alert the user in a gmail mode (loading...) is to
add an AjaxCallDecorator to the link that pop ups the modal window, and
using javascript to show/hide this message




Gerolf Seitz wrote:
 
 take a look at AjaxLazyLoadPanel. this might do the trick.
 
   Gerolf
 
 On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:52 PM, taygolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

 Ok here is my issue. I have a modal that has a lot of information in it
 and
 it has to get back a large amount of data from the database and it is
 taking
 about 4 seconds to load because of all the data. I wish I was allowed to
 fliter the data more so there was not so much information but I do not
 get
 to make that decision.

 Anyway when you click on the button to open the modal it takes about 4 or
 5
 seconds for the modal window to open. I would like to have something like
 lazyload has come up and show that the application is working and loading
 the modal instead of the screen just sitting there. If it just sits there
 while it is trying to load the user will click the button multiple times
 thinking the application is broken.

 So can I Lazy load a modal window? Or is there a better approach to
 tellign
 the user to wait for 5 seconds for the modal window to open?

 Thanks

 T
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Re: Can I use LazyLoad or something like it with a modal?

2008-04-16 Thread Gerolf Seitz
take a look at AjaxLazyLoadPanel. this might do the trick.

  Gerolf

On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:52 PM, taygolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Ok here is my issue. I have a modal that has a lot of information in it
 and
 it has to get back a large amount of data from the database and it is
 taking
 about 4 seconds to load because of all the data. I wish I was allowed to
 fliter the data more so there was not so much information but I do not get
 to make that decision.

 Anyway when you click on the button to open the modal it takes about 4 or
 5
 seconds for the modal window to open. I would like to have something like
 lazyload has come up and show that the application is working and loading
 the modal instead of the screen just sitting there. If it just sits there
 while it is trying to load the user will click the button multiple times
 thinking the application is broken.

 So can I Lazy load a modal window? Or is there a better approach to
 tellign
 the user to wait for 5 seconds for the modal window to open?

 Thanks

 T
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Can I use LazyLoad or something like it with a modal?

2008-04-16 Thread taygolf

Ok here is my issue. I have a modal that has a lot of information in it and
it has to get back a large amount of data from the database and it is taking
about 4 seconds to load because of all the data. I wish I was allowed to
fliter the data more so there was not so much information but I do not get
to make that decision.

Anyway when you click on the button to open the modal it takes about 4 or 5
seconds for the modal window to open. I would like to have something like
lazyload has come up and show that the application is working and loading
the modal instead of the screen just sitting there. If it just sits there
while it is trying to load the user will click the button multiple times
thinking the application is broken.

So can I Lazy load a modal window? Or is there a better approach to tellign
the user to wait for 5 seconds for the modal window to open?

Thanks

T
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Re: Can I use LazyLoad or something like it with a modal?

2008-04-16 Thread taygolf


That is what I looked at which brought about this question. I guess you are
saying that I can use it with a modal?

Should I be trying to use it where the modal is created or should I be using
it on the page the the modal shows?

I am just confused by it. Also is there a way to set the sleep time to
something other than a static time. In other words can i set it to sleep
until the query is done?

Thanks

T


Gerolf Seitz wrote:
 
 take a look at AjaxLazyLoadPanel. this might do the trick.
 
 
 
   Gerolf
 
 On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:52 PM, taygolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

 Ok here is my issue. I have a modal that has a lot of information in it
 and
 it has to get back a large amount of data from the database and it is
 taking
 about 4 seconds to load because of all the data. I wish I was allowed to
 fliter the data more so there was not so much information but I do not
 get
 to make that decision.

 Anyway when you click on the button to open the modal it takes about 4 or
 5
 seconds for the modal window to open. I would like to have something like
 lazyload has come up and show that the application is working and loading
 the modal instead of the screen just sitting there. If it just sits there
 while it is trying to load the user will click the button multiple times
 thinking the application is broken.

 So can I Lazy load a modal window? Or is there a better approach to
 tellign
 the user to wait for 5 seconds for the modal window to open?

 Thanks

 T
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