Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: XSL TREE LIKE STRUCTURE [Thread Next] Re: XSL TREE LIKE STRUCTURETo: NULL Date: 2/14/2005 5:25:00 AM AJ, maybe this site is offering a solution to you: http://it.galantus.com/php-treeview-en.php. Regards, Kai "=?Utf-8?B?QUo=?=" <AJ@d...> wrote in message news:<71B84DC4-4501-4A9C-BB75-58320C5DE256@m...>... > Yeah, I spent some time deliberating over javascript. I decided to at this > stage not go there because of the browser / platform differences. > Particularly when using onther languages like xml / xsl. Some i my apps may > be run on a mac for instance. > > Also it does cater as well for a multi-user environment with changes made > being reflected as soon a node is clicked. > > Cheers, > > "Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: > > > On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 04:51:02 -0800, "AJ" > > <AJ@d...> wrote: > > > > >Hi Joris, thanks for your help. What i am trying to achieve is basically and > > >expandeable / collapseable tree component. I am using PHP and processing the > > >XSL server side. Default view of the component is to display all root level > > >nodes. > > > > > >The user then clicks a html link of a root level node which causes the page > > >to resubmit. A Query string is attached to the link and is passed to the xsl > > >stylesheet as a parameter. Using this parameter the childnodes and / or > > >ancestors of the node just clicked are displayed. Thus the varying levels of > > >the tree are displayed after successive html link clicks > > > > AJ, > > > > just a remark on the sidelines. > > > > As much as I like XSLT, this particular problem is better solved > > with JavaScript, because that is much faster and runs directly > > on the client browser. > > > > The only reason not to go that way is if you have to cater to > > clients without JavaScript. These are rare these days though. > > > > Hans-Georg > > > > -- > > No mail, please. > > | ||||||
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