Robert-

just what I was hoping to find... Thanks for the info!

Jason

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Jason Pamental
Dir. of Web Services
North Sails

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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, Sep 22, 2006 3:37 pm
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: dynamic navigation

I have been using udm4 for quite some time now. It works on everything, license 
is VERY reasonable, and if a new browser version comes out, you can bet they 
will have an update quickly. They come with easy templates to integrate into 
php, asp, and javascript, and I was able to get integrated into witango fairly 
easily. I have done many levels dynamically, the menus on www.binder-usa.com 
are all dynamic. This is in php now, but was done in witango before.


As you know, my stuff has to be HEAVILY tested at a end user/consumer level, 
and must work on all popular browsers, and haven't had any issues with this.


http://www.udm4.com/

 

 
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On Sep 22, 2006, at 12:22 PM, Jason Pamental wrote:
Hi all-


I've been working on and off this year on a new content management system for 
all of North's public websites. I'm getting close to launching the demo in the 
next few weeks but am having some gremlins with the dynamic navigation I've 
been using. Seems that in the past few months what used to work in IE now no 
longer does, so I've been looking at some alternatives. I've found some that 
are decent, but none that work in all browsers and can exist more than once on 
the page (i.e. a horizontal main bar with a vertical set of secondary nav in a 
section). I have a bit of code that pulls out the navigation and puts in in a 
nice DOM variable with everything nested as I'd like, but can't seem to get CSS 
or Javascript version to work in all cases. 


The desired effect is pop-out menus that work to at least 3 levels (row or 
column of visible buttons, mouse over one and a submenu pops out, mouse over 
one of those and a third level is displayed) and have it work in all the most 
popular current browsers - Safari and Firefox on the Mac and Firefox and IE on 
Windows are the ones I'm most concerned about.


Anyone have something out that as a solution the are either willing to share or 
sell me a copy I can work with please let me know either here or off-list if 
you prefer.


Thanks a lot-


Jason


 

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