For what it's worth, there's a simple tree control I wrote sitting here:

  http://www.holoweb.net/laurie/jstree/

If anyone wants to snarf it as a starting point, feel welcome.

L.

On 22-Nov-05, at 8:47 AM, Andrew Kaspick wrote:

Go with both. The Autocompleter allows both local and remote access as well.

On 11/22/05, Casey O'Neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A hard part is deciding how to load the content. Do you do it all at
once so that it is a fluid experience or do you use callback methods
on each expand and the tree is loaded dynamically. Naturally, both
should be supported so the developer can make the decision.

Casey

On Nov 21, 2005, at 8:51 PM, Jon Tirsen wrote:

I've written an "Expando" component. A simple component that you can
expand and collapse and loads it content using Ajax. Using that it
should be relatively simple to build a tree component.

Is this something you want? Shall I submit it?

On 11/21/05, Thomas Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That sounds great!
Please go ahead. :)

Thomas

Am 19.11.2005 um 22:26 schrieb Casey O'Neill:

Hello All,

      I have just joined rails-spinoffs mailing lists and I would
like
to introduce myself. My name is Casey and I am a professional Web
and J2EE developer currently working out of New York. I am very
interested in contributing to the Scriptaculous javascript library.
For the past few months I have been using certain functions in the
library and I have to say that it has taken my projects to another
level. Like everyone else, I often I find myself creating new
controls/objects for functionality that does yet exist in the
library. Therefore I would like to possibly give some of my work
back to the community as well as fix bugs that I find as I work.

      Lately I have been creating a tree structure for navigating
certain lists. I noticed a enhancement request(Ticket #2847) for
such an object and I thought that my code might be of some use to
project. I suppose the first question, is anyone currently working
on this enhancement? If someone is assigned to the item then I
would very much like to collaborate with them.

      I hope to hear from the developers and I look forward to
working
with the Scriptaculous community.

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