Or you could always use a websocket but that might be overkill

On Thursday, December 29, 2016 at 1:48:06 PM UTC-6, Dave S wrote:
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> On Thursday, December 29, 2016 at 6:25:09 AM UTC-8, Leonel Câmara wrote:
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>> I'm guessing the log entries have a created_on Field, you can 
>> periodically query the server and see if any new entries are there in which 
>> case you add them to the ones being displayed,
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> This would likely be an ajax command (like using Google Images for 
> something like "Porsche 911").  The LOAD() helper might work, but you need 
> to do a little javascript to set a timer or detect reaching the end of the 
> page.
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>> if you don't want to periodically query the server then you need to use 
>> something like websockets to allow the server to push the new log entries.
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> If it's just a single entry that's a single large file that you want to 
> "page" through, the ajax is probably the way to go. 
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> /dps
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