Hi, On Tuesday 06 June 2006 21:05, Jochem Maas wrote: [snip] > I might be late to the party but have you thought of trying the YAHOO UI > lib (treeview widget) it even allows you to dynamically load subbranches > as they are expanded (AJAX lovelyness): > > http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/treeview/ > Thanks, that's a nice library. But it is really what I'm looking for, and it has many features I won't be using. > I have used (and extended) the treeview code with great success (ok so I'm > biased ;-) - if nothing else the guys at YAHOO have done a great job in > showing how one can use prototyping (more or less the javascript > equivalent to classes) to build [very] robust javascript libraries. > > <testament to="YAHOO JS Lib being rather good"> > I have made the YAHOO javascript lib(s) part of my core [reusable] js > codebase - the only downside is that its a bit embarrassing hwo the YAHOO > stuff has made alot of my own js code redundant :-P > <testament> There are just sooo many libraries and code snippets and paradigms these days... > <disclaimer>I have nothing to do with YAHOO apart from occasionally > harassing one of their system architects (sorry Rasmus) about things not > related to YAHOO</disclaimer> Hands off Rasmus! He's a good guy! Thank you for your answer, Niels -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php