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Re: create expandable tree from XML

From: Soren Kuula <dongfangspam@---------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 2/1/2004 5:08:00 PM
Ralf Höppner wrote:
> Does anyone know, if it is possible to create an explorer-like expandable
> tree from an XML File ?
> Maybe using XSLT ? I'd like to use it on an HTML web page.

Sure !

There are several open source packages available for creating tree views 
  in web pages. If JRun means anything to you, they have used one of 
them for thier over-the-web configuration dialogs.

Get one of these, and find out how to (JavaScript!) get them to display 
the trees that you want. Then, make an XSL style sheet that churns out 
the right JavaScript for any tree.

I might even want to join you if you want to do it. But how will you 
present the XML graphically ? Element name next to each node ? Where to 
print attributtes ?

Soren
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