ve CPU, use Tiles Controllers! LOL.
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> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Siggelkow
> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 12:56 PM
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> Well, the type of act
st when you use that design philosophy.
Regards,
David
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Save CPU, use Tiles Controllers! LOL.
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From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Siggelkow
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 12:56 PM
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Well, the type of
warding to a tile with a
tiles controller work better (i.e. less processing power) in that situation?
Regards,
David
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Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 9:37 AM
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power) in that situation?
Regards,
David
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From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Siggelkow
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 9:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Post Validation
You're on the right path, Lee. Instead of setting the "input&
Lee Harrington writes:
> I'm using DynaValidator forms. Works great, except when you have pick
[...]
Please don't hit "answer" on a random message in your email
program when you want to start a new thread. Your email program
keeps track of what message it thinks you were answering (the
Referen
You're on the right path, Lee. Instead of setting the "input" to the
JSP, set it to an action, which creates your pick lists and stuffs them
in the request, that precedes the JSP.
-Bill Siggelkow
Lee Harrington wrote:
I'm using DynaValidator forms. Works great, except when you have pick
lists a
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