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Easy way of create Folder-Tree

by David Rubin on Friday April 28, @11:28PM
A compact, fast, reusable script that lets you enhance your site with an outliner that looks and feels like Windows Explorer. JavaScript and DHTML versions available free for download. See JavaScript DHTML outliner by Marcelino Martins: Folder-Tree.
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    Re: Easy way of create Folder-Tree

    by vijaykaturu on Thursday December 07, @11:34PM
    its nice
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    Re: Easy way of create Folder-Tree

    by Sam on Friday February 23, @07:43PM
    Can I have the whole script please. Thanks
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    display folders and docs using a database

    by jhemm on Monday February 26, @04:04AM
    there are a lot of codes out there teaching one as to how to create a folder tree. However all of the ones that i've seen so far are manual. Meaning you have to build the tree one by one.
    like for example....
    ....
    ...
    ...etc.

    does anybody knows how to populate the tree with the use of a database like ms access?...what fields are needed and how would you call these fields?...

    thanks so much...

    jhemm
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    test

    by reza on Wednesday November 20, @01:33PM
    test
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    Re: Easy way of create Folder-Tree

    by wendy xu on Friday November 29, @08:12AM
    good product
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    Re: Easy way of create Folder-Tree

    by Ada on Sunday December 01, @04:33PM
    Thanks
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    Re: Easy way of create Folder-Tree

    by Madhan on Wednesday January 29, @07:09AM
    Please send information to me.This is some what urgent.
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    Re: Easy way of create Folder-Tree

    by zzj on Thursday March 13, @11:23AM
    good
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