Yea so I had gotten so far already. The problem is, I can’t spend another day trying and experimenting, since time is running out.

Until then, I guess I’ll play a bit further.

 


From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeremy Lu
Sent: dinsdag 11 juli 2006 13:04
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Explorer-like drag & drop tree

 


custom item renderer is the way to go.

On 7/11/06, Jonas Windey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm trying to create a folder-manager in flex that allows a user to move, create and delete folders.

The folderstructure gets sent to the client in xml format, like this:

 

<root>

            <folder label="ftproot">

                        <folder label="subfolder1" />

                        <folder label="subfolder2" />

            </folder>

            <folder label="ftproot2" />

</root>

 

Etc.

 

This is all working well, I get a treeview, and with some custom icons it looks exactly like the explorer in windows.

The problem arrives when folders are seen as leafs instead of nodes (like every deepest folder for instance, is seen as a leaf)

 

To enable true drag & drop, every node, also the leafs, should act as a node. In explorer for instance, if you drag a folder on another folder, it is automatically seen as a subfolder.

Since Flex doesn't allow items to be dragged onto a leaf, I'm having a problem here. Once every folder is on the root node for instance, it's impossible to move any folder onto another folder.

 

Anyone with a suggestion? I suppose I'll have to create a custom itemrenderer and force every item so it 'thinks' it has childnodes, but maybe someone could give me a good direction here.

 

Thanks

 


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