Find the item a user clicked on...
Dan Shafer
revdan at danshafer.com
Wed Nov 9 18:42:16 EST 2005
It's not on my site. I'm just one of the Rev guys hanging out here.
Chipp Walters did this cool plugin.
You can find a link to it at:
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altPluginCover/about.htm
Once there, click on the "Download Plugins" link in the left column
and follow the directions. altFldHeader is most of the way down the
page where the plugins are listed.
On Nov 9, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Ton Kuypers wrote:
> Dan,
>
> I'd love to try it, but where can I find it on your site?
>
> greetings,
>
> Ton
>
>
> On 9-nov-05, at 23:30, Dan Shafer wrote:
>
>> Or you could use Altuit's wonderful altFieldHeader plugin (http://
>> www.altuit.com) which automates this whole process quite neatly.
>>
>>
>> On Nov 9, 2005, at 1:29 PM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi Ton,
>>>
>>> If I understand correctly:
>>> Your headers are the first line of your field and not buttons or
>>> something else placed above the field?
>>> If it's the case, you can:
>>>
>>> 1. Set the style of each header to "link"
>>> 2. Set the underlineLinks property of your stack to false
>>> 3. Set the different link colors in an appropriate way if needed
>>>
>>> Then the kinks do not appear but do exist and you just need:
>>>
>>> on linkClicked pLink
>>> <do whatever with pLink>
>>> end linkClicked
>>>
>>> pLink mirrors always the complete header.
>>>
>>> Not sure that is exactly your problem ;-)
>>>
>>> Best Regards from Paris,
>>>
>>> Eric Chatonet.
>>>
>>> Le 9 nov. 05 à 21:25, Ton Kuypers a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>>> I have a small problem, which probably someone has solved a long
>>>> time ago...
>>>>
>>>> I have a header above a field with columns of data.
>>>> The amount of columns are different each time, the header above
>>>> the field will differ also each time.
>>>>
>>>> I now would like to sort the items in the field, when a user
>>>> clicks on one of the words in the header, but how do I know what
>>>> item the user clicked on?
>>>> I only get the ClickChunk or the ClickText, but who has a clever
>>>> routine to get the item a user clicked on?
>>>>
>>>> The titles in the header are separated by tabs and can consist
>>>> of more then one word each.
>>>>
>>>> Any help is welcome :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Warm regards,
>>>>
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