Hi, Mike

If I understand what you're looking for, it seems to be a collapsible list.  You
can implement this in Javascript.  See this article can help you:
http://developer.netscape.com/docs/technote/dynhtml/collapse/index.html

Regards,
Noel Lecaros

"Shoemaker, Michael (N-MAXIM Group)" wrote:

> Hello folks
>
> I am a newbie in the jsp arena but have fairly extensive Java experience.
> Got a few quick questions for you.  I have been tasked with putting together
> a navigation frame that will be anchored on the left side of the screen.
> This navigation bar will have bullet points and then a link next to each
> bullet.  As you select the links, the bullets will change from green to
> red(active choice) and the target frame(on right) will display appropriate
> page.  Each entry can also have sub entries.  Id like to handle this similar
> to the triangles used in Lotus Notes.  I have a couple design questions.
>
> I want to have this menu.jsp page get the valid entries from a javabean.
> Therefore I can encapsulate all the business logic, i.e. who has access to
> which pages, and keep the jsp doing presentation only things.  Does this
> seem reasonable?
>
> If any of you have done this kind of thing before, Id love to take a look at
> the page.  Also, any lessons learned would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
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