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Standefer, Robert E
I need to duplicate the functionality in Microsoft "deeptree" control, found
at the MSDN Library home page. This control loads child node information
from XML files at load time. Does anyone know how I can do this, possibly
using the Microsoft.UI.WebControls TreeView control? I know it uses DHTML
behaviors that can be manipulated client-side, but I can't find any docs.

Thanks in advance.

Robert Standefer
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MS H1-5A-24
5400 Legacy Dr
Plano, TX 75024

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Standefer, Robert E
The important thing I forgot to mention is that Deeptree doesn't use any
postbacks.

Robert Standefer
EDS - EIT ESAI
MS H1-5A-24
5400 Legacy Dr
Plano, TX 75024

phone: +01-972-797-8821
mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address
http://www.eds.com

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From: Standefer, Robert E
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 9:36 AM
To: aspngwebcontrols
Subject: [aspngwebcontrols] Speaking of TreeView

I need to duplicate the functionality in Microsoft "deeptree" control, found
at the MSDN Library home page. This control loads child node information
from XML files at load time. Does anyone know how I can do this, possibly
using the Microsoft.UI.WebControls TreeView control? I know it uses DHTML
behaviors that can be manipulated client-side, but I can't find any docs.

Thanks in advance.

Robert Standefer
EDS - EIT ESAI
MS H1-5A-24
5400 Legacy Dr
Plano, TX 75024

phone: +01-972-797-8821
mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address
http://www.eds.com

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Julian Voelcker
If you search MSDN for TOC (Table of Contents) you should find three articles
on how they did it including sample code in asp and more recently a c#
version.

I'm also not 100% happy with the MS TreeView and am trying to find time to
write my own version based on the MSDN TOC - it's a shame they didn't use it
in the first place.

Cheers,

Julian Voelcker
The Virtual World (UK) Limited
Cirencester, United Kingdom

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gayle.kerr@crawco.co.uk

When I click on the child node of my treeview, I get the nodes displayed.
But when I then click on one of the child nodes, the correct information is
displayed but the treeview collapses back to the top level. How do I get
it to remain expanded when I click on a child?

Thanks
Gayle Kerr

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James Avery
Make sure enableviewstate is not disabled. What browser are you viewing
this with?

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Subject: [aspngwebcontrols] Speaking of TreeView

When I click on the child node of my treeview, I get the nodes
displayed. But when I then click on one of the child nodes, the correct
information is displayed but the treeview collapses back to the top
level. How do I get it to remain expanded when I click on a child?

Thanks
Gayle Kerr

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gayle.kerr@crawco.co.uk

IE 5. Where is enableviewstate?

"James Avery" <Click here to reveal e-mail address> on 13/05/2002 02:43:58 PM

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Make sure enableviewstate is not disabled. What browser are you viewing
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Subject: [aspngwebcontrols] Speaking of TreeView

When I click on the child node of my treeview, I get the nodes
displayed. But when I then click on one of the child nodes, the correct
information is displayed but the treeview collapses back to the top
level. How do I get it to remain expanded when I click on a child?

Thanks
Gayle Kerr

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James Avery
Try viewing it with 5.5 or 6 and see if it happens on a "uplevel"
browser. In the Page directive add enableviewstate=true.

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IE 5. Where is enableviewstate?

"James Avery" <Click here to reveal e-mail address> on 13/05/2002 02:43:58 PM

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Make sure enableviewstate is not disabled. What browser are you viewing
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Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 5:55 AM
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Subject: [aspngwebcontrols] Speaking of TreeView

When I click on the child node of my treeview, I get the nodes
displayed. But when I then click on one of the child nodes, the correct
information is displayed but the treeview collapses back to the top
level. How do I get it to remain expanded when I click on a child?

Thanks
Gayle Kerr

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gayle.kerr@crawco.co.uk

I am using classic asp not asp.net. Does this still apply?

Thanks
Gayle

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Try viewing it with 5.5 or 6 and see if it happens on a "uplevel"
browser. In the Page directive add enableviewstate=true.

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Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 9:40 AM
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Subject: [aspngwebcontrols] RE: Speaking of TreeView

IE 5. Where is enableviewstate?

"James Avery" <Click here to reveal e-mail address> on 13/05/2002 02:43:58 PM

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To: "aspngwebcontrols" <Click here to reveal e-mail address>
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Subject: [aspngwebcontrols] RE: Speaking of TreeView

Make sure enableviewstate is not disabled. What browser are you viewing
this with?

-----Original Message-----
From: Click here to reveal e-mail address [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 5:55 AM
To: aspngwebcontrols
Subject: [aspngwebcontrols] Speaking of TreeView

When I click on the child node of my treeview, I get the nodes
displayed. But when I then click on one of the child nodes, the correct
information is displayed but the treeview collapses back to the top
level. How do I get it to remain expanded when I click on a child?

Thanks
Gayle Kerr

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