Question: If I have a ListEdit (in Tapestry 3) wrapped in a custom component for displaying some name/value textfield pairs, and want to give the user the ability to quickly add more pairs of fields, can I fake out the rewind phase by naming the fields smartly and updating the hidden field used to track "staleness" in the form?
It seems that if I'm only going to be looping thru the fields in this subcomponent anyway, then why should Tapestry care too much about how many fields there are? My objective is to be able to use Javascript to instantly add more fields, without having to unwind-increment-re/render the entire page. It's really a poor user experience to force that trip to the server. Plus, it's a real pain to try and sync up Tapestry's validation JS and other client-side state mechanisms and display widgets for my particular design. This seems a great case for easy DOM manipulation, but is not so easy to handle on the server side with Tapestry. What's the best way to approach this? Is there any examples extant? </bd> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]