From: Walden H. Leverich

Why would you use Ajax for that at all? That's basic web, load a list of
rows where each row has a link (or group of links).

Now, if you had two divs on the page, say left-hand and right-hand you
could use Ajax to update the right-had div w/the appropriate info based
on what was clicked on the left-hand div (almost frame-like), and ever
auto-refresh the right-hand div every xxx seconds. But that's not what
you're looking for I don't think.

You're right, Walden, this is the standard clickable table (or the "Work
With" subfile, as we green screen dinosaurs call it). The trick in EGL is
to get the appropriate key value to the next page, but EGL's JSF
implementation has good support for that; I'm pretty sure one of Jon Sayles'
tutorials covers exactly that topic.

Joe


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