I think your question can be solved with javascript and ajax, rather than
with django. How is your knowledge in that area?

2011/9/6 OC <sag...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
> I am new to django and I have a pagination question:
> In my web page I need to display 2 query results of two different
> tables
> Each result is displayed in a different div in the same page.
>
> How can I implement "multiple" pagination meaning that each result is
> displayed in its own panel and has its own previous and next buttons
> but doesn't affect the other's query result?
>
> For instance - I have a panel of movies, display 10 each time, and
> have a prev and next buttons dedicated to the movies only
> Plus
> In the same page, I have a panel of actors, display 10 each time, and
> have a prev and next buttons dedicated to the actors only
>
> My current (wrong) implementation is
> use pagination for the both of them but when pressing the next/
> previous button of one - it affects (as expected) the display of the
> other one because the entire page has changed.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Osnat
>
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