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Re: need xsl for collapsed treeview


Can you send me the file?

Thanks!

Max

Arie Golos wrote:

> Once I had a similar problem so I modified the Microsoft default
> stylesheet
> to have expand/collapse button in the upper right corner.
> It would collapse the entire tree with (not only level on which you
> click).
> On large trees there is a performance problem even with my 700 mghz PC.
> So, if you have a large tree (thousands), click and wait for 10-20
> seconds.
>
> Since the list does not allow attachments, if you want this stylesheet,
> you may
> send me may send me your e-mail addess (since I missed the original
> mail)
> and I will send it to you.
>
> Arie
>
> > > IRUDAYARAJ BACKIARAJ wrote:
> > > > can I get  any help for my problem?
> > > >
> > > > > IE5 default style sheet, provides a tree view of
> > > > > any XML document after expanding all the node.
> > > > >
> > > > > But I want to have by default collapsed tree view.
> > >
> > > The default style sheet uses MSXML 2.0 (as ships with IE5). It
> generates
> > > an HTML document that contains CSS and JavaScript to provide the
> > > collapsing/expanding views. To change the default behaviour, you
> have to
> > > change whatever HTML it generates.
> > >
> > > If you make a copy of the style sheet and reference it externally,
> as per
> > > the info at that URL you posted, you can make it generate different
> HTML
> > > that does what you want. But if you rely on the default stylesheet
> that is
> > > built into MSXML, you cannot change its behaviour. It does not
> accept a
> > > parameter for changing the default view.
> > >
> > > If you do not know what JavaScript changes need to be made, I
> suggest you
> > > ask for advice in a more appropriate forum (people don't like MSXML
> 2.0
> > > here). Try the newsgroup
> > > microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.programming.xml ... use
> the NNTP
> > > server msnews.microsoft.com if your local server doesn't carry it,
> or use
> > > the web interface at
> > > http://msdnnews.microsoft.com/default.asp?masterfolder=xml
>
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