there is special mootree grp: http://groups.google.com/group/mootree

On 22 окт, 01:34, bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Keif,
>
> unfortunatley, it's not online, since it's also a personal project
> which purely "lives" on my workstation and in my IDE. Additionally, it
> uses a newer Postgres version in the backend as I have on my
> webserver, so, I'd need to update my server first for this, which
> would interact with some other projects running there.
> I can send you my javascript code, and the PHP part for the menu with
> the necessary functions, if you like.
> Maybe you can use it for your project, and help me gettin' mine
> running?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Harald
>
> On 21 Okt., 21:07, keif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Do you have the page up?
>
> > I haven't dug into mootree, but it's something I may use on a
> > (personal) project so I may try to tackle it in it.
>
> > -keif
>
> > On Oct 20, 6:40 pm, bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi guys,
>
> > > anyone using Mootree2 out there?
> > > I'd like to use it for my project (based on MooTools 1.2b2), and it's
> > > running quite nice, except of one problem I can't figure out:
> > > My tree is dynamically generated, e.g., when the user logs in to the
> > > system, the JS framework sends a question to the backend, and gets a
> > > new XML layout which is used to update the tree.
> > > That's okay, BUT: The new tree is generated below the old one, instead
> > > of replacing it...
> > > When I reload the entire page with the browser's reload button, the
> > > menutree is okay, and the orphant nodes disappear.
> > > Obviously, that's not a nice behaviour, so I'm thinking of a way to
> > > tell MooTree to replace the tree, instead of just adding the nodes to
> > > the old one.
> > > The tree is initialized in the window.load event, so here's my code to
> > > load the tree:
>
> > > window.addEvent('load', function() {
> > >    var menutree = new MooTreeControl({
> > >       div: 'navigation',
> > >       mode: 'files',
> > >       grid: true,
> > >       theme: 'mootree2/mootree.gif',
> > >       // some other stuff, e.g. select handler etc.
> > >    },{
> > >       text: 'Menu',
> > >       open: true
> > >    });
> > >    menutree.root.clear();
> > >    menutree.root.load('functions/loadmenu.php?action=loadtree');
>
> > > }
>
> > > In the login procedure (written in PHP) I send the following back to
> > > the frontend to reload the tree:
>
> > > print "<script type=\"text/javascript\">";
> > > print "window.fireEvent('load');";
> > > print "</script>";
>
> > > I'm quite sure I'm missing something stupid, or sending the wrong
> > > event, but I just can't figure it out.
>
> > > Any clues??
>
> > > Thanks in advance,
>
> > > Harald

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