The list is not read only, it is reloading. That is the difference!
Martijn

On 1/17/08, Jan Kriesten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> > Again, what you are doing is a corner case. The default for listview
> > is to show data which updates automatically when refreshed if the
> > model provides an updated list. This is the way it is intended,
> > designed and documented.
>
> I have seen the 'Warning' sign on ListView - no question. And I did quite
> a few
> things with ListView.
>
> The logic I'm missing: You expect ListView being used (mostly) for
> read-only
> lists. When lists are read-only, why can't those entries being reused?
>
> In fact, in the case I described, the list being used was stable, the
> containing
> Panels just were ajaxified (they contained ListViews as well).
>
> Since there are regularly questions with IRC as well as on the List
> (mostly
> concerning ListViews with Forms I admit), the default seems not to fit
> expectations in many situations. I was well aware of the Form-problems
> with
> listview, but that it would break fallback-behavior I really missed (I now
> would
> have this in mind, too, of course).
>
> best regards, --- jan.
>
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