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Tree View
Pl suggest me the best of creating a tree view structure on a active server
page. This has to be supported on IE4.0, so can't use the latest stuff like
XMLHTTP !
Thanks.
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Re: Tree View
Other than using an ActiveX control I would suggest a javascript control.
Check out samples at http://www.aspfree.com/ and open the FREE Tree Nav.
Controls folder.
John
"Ram" <cherukur@meijer.com> wrote in message
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> Pl suggest me the best of creating a tree view structure on a active
server
> page. This has to be supported on IE4.0, so can't use the latest stuff
like
> XMLHTTP !
> Thanks.
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Re: Tree View
We used a Java treeview for a while -- only gave it up because it was too
slow for the hundreds (or thousands) of records that some of our power users
needed to see. Some are good, some are junk. www.jars.com has extensive
Java applet listings, with ratings. Download a few trial versions and see
what you like.
John Cantley wrote in message <3a5c7b27@news.devx.com>...
>Other than using an ActiveX control I would suggest a javascript control.
>Check out samples at http://www.aspfree.com/ and open the FREE Tree Nav.
>Controls folder.
>
>John
>"Ram" <cherukur@meijer.com> wrote in message
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>> Pl suggest me the best of creating a tree view structure on a active
>server
>> page. This has to be supported on IE4.0, so can't use the latest stuff
>like
>> XMLHTTP !
>> Thanks.
>
>
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