Hello Everyone,
I was looking forward to have a tree view structure very similar to the one 
presented in the table of contents in curriki (displayed in the bottom right of 
this website: 
http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Coll_curriki/RefineyourSearchforLearningResources?bc=;Coll_curriki.CurrikiHelp;Coll_curriki.HowtoSearchBrowseCurriki_0
 ) I sent an email to the webmaster of curriki (his answer is forwarded), and 
as instructed by him, I am sending an email to the developers list in order to 
ask for a guideline or even some code samples in order to implement this 
structure in my xwiki if possible.
I am currently working with version XE 1.8.1 Thanks in advance for the help!
Regards

Roney Castro

________________________________________
From: Joshua Marks [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2009 12:01
To: CASTRO roney
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Table of contents in tree view

Dear Rooney,

We actually have two different tree displays we use, one for the subject/topic 
select list and one for the TOC. They us different JS libraries (One is Yahoo 
and one is EXTJS). In both cases we added this to the core xwiki for our 
application. The Curriki application and code can be found at 
http://curriki.xwiki.org<http://curriki.xwiki.org/>.

If you send a message to the developers list (xwiki-devs), they can point you 
to some sample code I believe.

All the best,

Joshua Marks
CTO
Curriki: The Global Education and Learning Community [email protected] 
www.curriki.org US 831-685-3511


________________________________________
From: Melinda Lies [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 7:51 AM
To: Joshua Marks
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Table of contents in tree view

See email below.

melinda
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:49 AM, CASTRO roney <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I manage an internal xwiki for my group, and I was looking for a way to create 
a tree structure view, similar to the one you have in your xwiki (displayed in 
the figure attached). Did you program this tree structure, or is it a default 
feature that I didn't find in my xwiki? I must say it looks really great!
I was wondering if you could please share its code with me, in case you 
programmed it, or tell me which xwiki feature you used?
Thanks in advance!
Roney Castro




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