Nice to know. I was not sure what you were trying to accomplish since
I am new to web2py and I am well, learning. But thanks for the input.
Does jquery lets the user download the file?






On Apr 25, 2:54 pm, Iceberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr26, 1:38am, Vasile Ermicioi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If you need a jquery tree plugin I would recommend this 
> > onehttp://www.jstree.com/
>
> > --
>
> Thanks. I noticed that already. It looks more powerful than
> jqueryFileTree, but perhaps an overkill for showing nothing but just
> folders and files.
>
> For example, jqueryFileTree has built-in icon sets for popular files,
> which is handy. And I barely find out how to do that in jsTree, the
> instruction is "hiding" in the document section "datastores". 
> (http://www.jstree.com/documentation#datastores)
>
> Thanks anyway. :-)
>
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