I'm very happy with the methods described in the Article, they give me much
more possiblities in designing Web Views and I don't have stupid problems with
the standard Java-Applets.
But I have some problems with the sorting. I used an R5 Designer, so I had to
built in CSS and the JavaScripts in a different way.
For the CSS I used Pages which treat the content as HTML, the JavaScript I put
in the JS-Header of the Mask for my HTML-View.
The Problem is, when I open the View in Browser, the sorting is not correct.
The potential first Document appears at the end of the View, the second and the
third Document are twisted. The rest of the View is sorted correct.
When I sort the view manually two times, the Documents are sorted correct.
Is this a Problem with an R5-Environment or is there a chance to fix it ?
Hi,
I'm very happy with the methods described in the Article, they give me much more possiblities in designing Web Views and I don't have stupid problems with the standard Java-Applets.
But I have some problems with the sorting. I used an R5 Designer, so I had to built in CSS and the JavaScripts in a different way. For the CSS I used Pages which treat the content as HTML, the JavaScript I put in the JS-Header of the Mask for my HTML-View.
The Problem is, when I open the View in Browser, the sorting is not correct. The potential first Document appears at the end of the View, the second and the third Document are twisted. The rest of the View is sorted correct.
When I sort the view manually two times, the Documents are sorted correct.
Is this a Problem with an R5-Environment or is there a chance to fix it ?