>Netscape has some JavaScript Tree libraries that work on IE4+ and NS4+ in
>their Developer Zone (http://developer.netscape.com) It will require quit a
>bit of manipulating to get the queries work, but it's possible.
Don't quote me on this, but I believe that Netscape compliant code to do
this uses layers to accomplish the task.
IE doesn't support layers, and Netscape doesn't support document.all and
changing the "display" parameter, so there would need to be a fair bit of
effort to generate a cross browser script. I didn't meant to imply that
this couldn't be done with Netscape, just that I had not investigated it
(and that my solution was IE only).
Regards,
Seth Petry-Johnson
Argo Enterprise and Associates
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