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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by "F. Da Costa Gomez" <dc...@fixed.com> on 2003/11/18 14:58:29 UTC
Re: Accessing components in foreign pages using RenderBlock
Hi,
Harish, did you ever manage to get the dynamic version to work & would
it be possible to put an example to the list?
The reason for asking lies in the fact that I this is the last bit I
need to get a nicely working TreeTable with every type of (segment
sortable) column required (-/- dropdown, as of yet).
I might be able to whip it myself but why re-invent the wheel?
TIA,
Fermin DCG
Harish Krishnaswamy wrote:
>Awesome, I got it working! You are absolutely right. This is a static rendition and I would rather
>use a component in this case. But my intention is to use it in a more dynamic form; for instance,
>render a different component for the same data based on some user parameters. Nevertheless I
>learnt something nice and new today. Thank you very much.
>
>-Harish
>
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Re: Accessing components in foreign pages using RenderBlock
Posted by "F. Da Costa Gomez" <dc...@fixed.com>.
Ahh, behold the power of archived lists.
Thx for the effort.
Fermin
Harish Krishnaswamy wrote:
> Wow, that was way back in I don't know when! Let me see if I can dig
> up something for you.
>
> -Harish
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Re: Accessing components in foreign pages using RenderBlock
Posted by Harish Krishnaswamy <hk...@comcast.net>.
Wow, that was way back in I don't know when! Let me see if I can dig up something for you.
-Harish
F. Da Costa Gomez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Harish, did you ever manage to get the dynamic version to work & would
> it be possible to put an example to the list?
> The reason for asking lies in the fact that I this is the last bit I
> need to get a nicely working TreeTable with every type of (segment
> sortable) column required (-/- dropdown, as of yet).
>
> I might be able to whip it myself but why re-invent the wheel?
>
> TIA,
> Fermin DCG
>
> Harish Krishnaswamy wrote:
>
>> Awesome, I got it working! You are absolutely right. This is a static
>> rendition and I would rather
>> use a component in this case. But my intention is to use it in a more
>> dynamic form; for instance,
>> render a different component for the same data based on some user
>> parameters. Nevertheless I
>> learnt something nice and new today. Thank you very much.
>>
>> -Harish
>>
>
>
>
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