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Posted 1/26/2008 10:06:01 AMPost #1945
 

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Hi again, I think this will be my final question on this project.

(sorry for the long story, but I think it does make clear what I am doing )
I have built some pages that are displayed in different columns and cells in the c360 Console. The general idea is: when a user opens the Console, a grid page containing marketing lists owned by the user, is displayed and the other grid pages are still empty.

When a user clicks on a marketing list, one page displays the content of the list (which are only contacts), and another page displays the most recent phone calls to the contacts in the list.

Me and my colleague finally figured out a way to refresh the other pages, but I think there must be an easier way..

What we do now is, search for the contentCell ID's in the source and put those ID's in the web.config file so the code-behind pages can acces them. Then, the ClickHandler in the first page sends a RefreshContext(objectType, objectId) to the other pages, so they can refresh and display the correct data. This works perfectly fine when the contentCell ID's are added to the web.config, but when cells are added, removed, re-added etc, the ID's change, so someone has to look them up again and change them in te web.config..

The standard Console has some standard content pages (e.g. the 'record details') that have the same behaviour (refresh to display some data coming from another page). They can be added to the Console and work right away without having to find their ID's in the source, so there has to be some (javascript?) function to 'know' which contentCells must be refreshed..
I just hope someone can help me on this final thing (and maybe my other question: http://www.c360.com/Forums/Topic1942-8-1.aspx too ^_^ )

Thanks very much in advance! (I hope someone will take the effort of reading the whole story )
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