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I am generating a table from the contents of a mysql query.  The table has 8 columns and can be up to 500 rows.  In addition, there are fields that have js calls. (Onclick onMouseover etc.)

I am using the PEAR Table.php library, which just creates a standard html table.

I am implementing a paging option, so only 20 rows will be displayed at a time.  Navigation links will take the user from page to page.

Still, there are instances in my application where the user wishes to see the entire HUGE table.  What are some suggested solutions to load this content without the client cpu going to 100% for 30 secs.

Thank you in advance.
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