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how to disable entire table row dinamically
Apr 7th, 2008 23:57
ha mo, Colin Fraser, MuneeswarReddy,
The question does not make a lot of sense, unfortunately. If you want
to remove a row or column dynamically, it wont work for most browsers
earlier than v5.5 for IE and 6 for Netscape. Mozilla should be OK as
should later versions of Opera. I have no idea about Linux browsers but
I suspect that earlier vesions of them will run into a problem with
dynamic tables.
This question has been asked in different formats for a while, but
never quite like this. If you go to the Tables section of this FAQTS
you will find several questions that may help you find an answer.
You can set tables up to refresh and rewrite themselves, change and
manipulate data in anyway you want. However, there are some stringent
rules and if it is not done properly then either the table will not
work or the information presented will be so scrambled as to be
meaningless. The process is complex and demanding.
As a devout minimalist, I have always suggested that Murphy's law
should be applied to all web pages, all scripts, programs and
everything else with computers, so keep it clean, keep it simple and
keep it user friendly. The more you put into a page, the more can go
wrong, and it will.
But don't let anything I say keep you from doing anything you want, it
is the users who should be doing that.
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