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keep rows and columns freezing
Giovanni Zarc
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Aug 12, 2010 11:01:07
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There are anyway to keep rows and columns freezing inside jsp?
Do you know any libraries or some tips to make this kind of functionality?
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What did you mean by freezing the rows and columns ?
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Devaka Cooray wrote:
What did you mean by freezing the rows and columns ?
Is it disabling ........ what you meant
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Pravin Shirke
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Aug 16, 2010 00:31:37
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hi,
is it like freeze panes. just like in ms-excel??
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Nothing at all to do with
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