I've actually done things like this for queries and adding a query to
a list of items to process. I have a checkbox to select all on the
screen, which is just pure Prototype javascript. I then have a link
called "add entire query" that re-runs the query and adds the results
to the queue. Wo
that's the fun part with cookies - you dont have to make them interact during
form submittion - they are sent to the server on every request (even
images, e.t.c.
of course that also has pitfalls... and explains why most high
traffic sites choose to server resources from a cookieless (sub)domain)!
> i've done something like this once (outside tapestry) using cookies to store
> the selections (which were basically the entity ids) - then added some js
> to make each checkbox checked if needed.
> This keeps each page's selections fine.
> Additionally, as soon as a page's checkboxes are all ch
i've done something like this once (outside tapestry) using cookies to store
the selections (which were basically the entity ids) - then added some js
to make each checkbox checked if needed.
This keeps each page's selections fine.
Additionally, as soon as a page's checkboxes are all checked, i w
2010/4/15 Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
> On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:38:19 -0300, Yury Luneff wrote:
>
> yes, sure, but you can't select elements by class that are physically
>> not on this page now (another page of grid, both inline=true or false)
>>
>
> Why would you want to select something that
> i guess i just need a persisted property on the page of default
> selection value and use it in "get" property for checkbox value. And
> change this property from action link or smth. A page reload, but it
> seem to be right thing.
It is almost ok, but when grid switches pages, noone on serve
> i've meant not quite that, but it is close. The topic is "select all
> button" -- select all once, then user deselects uninteresting rows.
> For ex, there maybe 50 rows on two pages and user may want not to have
> just 2 or 3 of them in the report. So he presses "select all", all of
> 50 recor
> On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:55:20 -0300, Yury Luneff wrote:
>> I have rows i'd like to see in my report. Most probably, I would like
>> to select them all, but perhaps I just need to drop out some
>> uninteresting records (such as guys that already had their payment or
>> so). So that user would dec
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:55:20 -0300, Yury Luneff wrote:
I have rows i'd like to see in my report. Most probably, I would like
to select them all, but perhaps I just need to drop out some
uninteresting records (such as guys that already had their payment or
so). So that user would decide if he ne
Actually use case is something like that:
I have rows i'd like to see in my report. Most probably, I would like
to select them all, but perhaps I just need to drop out some
uninteresting records (such as guys that already had their payment or
so). So that user would decide if he needs that reco
i'll see if ioko-tapestry-commons/tapestry-mixins/ BoundCheckBox helps
:)
Other ideas are in great welcome.
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:38:19 -0300, Yury Luneff wrote:
yes, sure, but you can't select elements by class that are physically
not on this page now (another page of grid, both inline=true or false)
Why would you want to select something that is not shown? It seems quite
error-prone and not in
> Maybe the info is in this list, but I seem to be blind to that.
> I want to make a grid of entities with checkbox column. That's easy --
> jumpstart proposes "set..." that is called for each row so I could see
> what rows are selected.
> But I want also something to select all rows in a grid an
Maybe the info is in this list, but I seem to be blind to that.
I want to make a grid of entities with checkbox column. That's easy --
jumpstart proposes "set..." that is called for each row so I could see
what rows are selected.
But I want also something to select all rows in a grid and select
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