| Bill: You are on the right track with an array of choices and a repetition. When a letter's hyperlink is selected, the value of the String bound to the item attribute of the repetition will contain the letter selected. You can have several arrays to produce the multi-row effect your looking for. Even better, you may want to consider an array of arrays with a double repetition. Further, you may want to consider using static values for the array(s) and a reusable component for efficiently and functionality. -George On Apr 8, 2006, at 10:19 AM, WebObjects wrote: I’m working on an app for use via cell phone, so the screen display is very small. The UI I’m building requires an “A-Z” selection (literally all 26 letters, listed on screen in 5 rows). I want to hyperlink each letter to an action to perform the appropriate lookup. A pull-down list for this it to hard to manipulate with some phones, so WOHyperlinks seem like the logical choice. However, making 26 separate methods seems like such bad practice. Is there a way to use the hyperlink element, much like WORepetition, to pass in the item that was selected/clicked? Is there a binding that can satisfy this? |
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