Either way you want to use "FilteringTable" not Sortable. (sortable is
the old version)

On 2/13/07, Julian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes that is a nice table, but I think you could do all that (minus
the AJAX) with some CSS around the current contrib:table.

Tap 5 has a new grid component you might be interested in:

http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2007/02/more-tapestry-5-grid-
component-case.html#links

I haven't tried the dojo SortableTable, but it seems to me that would
be a good option, because it should be an AJAX-enabled, model-based
table.

It seems to me that the dhtml goodies sortable tables would not be so
good, because they just sort the view, and don't have access to the
model (I haven't seen one that uses AJAX), so if you're paging, this
would be confusing for users.

HTH,

J

On 13-Feb-07, at 6:12 PM, Pedro Viegas wrote:

> I there Julian,
>
> I'm also about to begin coding a table component of my own.
> Tell me, have you compared the table from dhtmlgoodies with the
> SortableTable included in the Tapestry 4.1 provided Dojo?
> Is there a good reason to this preference? Are there more features
> in the
> dhtmlgoodies table?
>
> I was very inclined to the dojo table but would like your views on
> this.
> What I really would like to have is this...
> http://www.turboajax.com/turbowidgets/
>
> Isn't that grid something? Beatifull... and it's dojo based!
>
> Regards,
>
>
> ---
> Pedro Viegas

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