Can you tell us what are you trying to do/display here?

You might want to check out the tree component (it looks to me that is what
you need - but I could be way off course here)


On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 10:31 PM, Jan Fryblik <jan.fryb...@ebrothers.cz>wrote:

>
> And isn't there any workaround where i don't need to use another
> framework? Angular is likeable, but i'm complete newbie at it. :)
>
> From my point of view it is advanced usage. :) And i thought that
> AjaxFormLoop is basically loop with AJAX capabilities.
> Just out of curiosity, what do you thing is an advanced usage? :)
>
> Thanks for answer! (even previous one)
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 22:11:32 +0200, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
> thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 16:40:39 -0300, Jan Fryblik <jan.fryb...@ebrothers.cz>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I know, i only wanted to see a practical advanced usage of tapestry.
>>> Everywhere is a lot of basic examples, but i haven't found clear example of
>>> nested loop in loop.
>>>
>>
>> That's not what I'd call an advanced usage of Tapestry. In addition, if
>> you actually need an AjaxFormLoop inside another, you'd probably be better
>> served by using something else (probably writing your own JavaScript, very
>> probably using something like Angular.js, as you're doing something that
>> component isn't supposed to do.
>>
>> By the way, your subject says "loop inside loop", but it isn't about the
>> Loop component, but the AjaxFormLoop one.
>>
>>
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