walterbyrd a écrit : > On Aug 28, 1:31 pm, Gerardo Herzig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> walterbyrd wrote: > >> The one who make that table sorteable is AJAX. Not php. The php part is >> kind of trivial (so it would be `trivial' in python too). It just reads >> some data and format it in an html table. > > > Thank you, that is great to know. What if there were 1000 records, and > the table was paginated? > > I suppose, ajax would sort the front end,
s/ajax/javascript/ You don't need ajax to sort a table, it's pure javascript dom manipulation (and there are quite a lot of working, correctly written and well-tested scripts doing so). In your above use case (sortable, paginated, inline-editable grid), ajax would be used to: - retrieve XXX records from the back-end (either as an html fragment or in json) via a GET request - submit modifications (via a POST request) All the rest is either usual javascript or usual (backend) web programming. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list