andy...thanks but I'm a MS guy, so would use .asp pages....

have such a folder listing script so now know I have to use same...

just thought it odd that this can't be done automatically by moo...

:-)

Jim

On Apr 23, 7:54 am, andy72 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what you need to do this is a server side script language like PHP
> to read/list your image folder and call the result via AJAX back to
> the users browser within Javascript.
>
> The Code you can implement is as follows:
> <--- SNIP
> function readFolder() {
>   new Request.HTML({
>     method: 'get',
>     onComplete: function(responseHTML) {
>       var folderView = $("YourFolderElementInPage");
>       folderView.innerHTML = responseHTML;
>     }}).post("site.php");
>
> -->
>
> the "site.php" is your server side Script which list the contents of
> image directory
> and renders the output into a view like a gallery so the user can
> click on the images.
>
> Hope, that helps
> Andy
>
> On Apr 22, 6:14 pm, JVR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello All...
>
> > never knew about mooTools till a couple of hours ago, and I like both
> > the viewing effect and ease of install.
>
> > however, what I need is for it to allow me to use a simple text link,
> > to then open up a folder, and then "map" all the .jpgs within that
> > folder and allow the visitor to use the >  < buttons to move thru the
> > contents of that folder only. after the viewer closes and opens up a
> > new text link, that new folder's contents can then be seen and moved
> > thru the same way...all of this for 20 folders.
>
> > is mooTools capable of that "folder" use? if so, great, but I can NOT
> > find out how to do that yet...could someone provide a pointer?
>
> > oh, simple florist's website, with various folders ie "pansies" and
> > "lillies" and "roses" etc....in plain HTML....
>
> > ?
>
> > Jim- Hide quoted text -
>
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