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treeview creation [modified]

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    hello friends, 1.I like to create a dynamic tree view taking data from database. I browsed through net but all the sites have them as controls or their own classes. I like create without components using PHP javascript and ajax. 2.I also like to get values from database when clicking on tree node and place it on a dropdown box without posting it to the server(i,e using ajax). Thanks in advance, praveen

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      hello friends, 1.I like to create a dynamic tree view taking data from database. I browsed through net but all the sites have them as controls or their own classes. I like create without components using PHP javascript and ajax. 2.I also like to get values from database when clicking on tree node and place it on a dropdown box without posting it to the server(i,e using ajax). Thanks in advance, praveen

      modified on Saturday, November 8, 2008 1:52 PM

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      Mohammad Dayyan
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      There are many of it in Internet. Have you tried this http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=0zj&q=TreeView+Ajax+PHP&btnG=Search&lr=[^]

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        There are many of it in Internet. Have you tried this http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=0zj&q=TreeView+Ajax+PHP&btnG=Search&lr=[^]

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        divyamistry
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        Have you heard about LetMeGoogleThatForYou[^]? You should start linking that from now on. Seems to me searching on Google is a skill we should put on our Resume!

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          Have you heard about LetMeGoogleThatForYou[^]? You should start linking that from now on. Seems to me searching on Google is a skill we should put on our Resume!

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          Mohammad Dayyan
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          Sounds great :thumbsup:

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            hello friends, 1.I like to create a dynamic tree view taking data from database. I browsed through net but all the sites have them as controls or their own classes. I like create without components using PHP javascript and ajax. 2.I also like to get values from database when clicking on tree node and place it on a dropdown box without posting it to the server(i,e using ajax). Thanks in advance, praveen

            modified on Saturday, November 8, 2008 1:52 PM

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            Jules VDV
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            The jQuery toolkit has multiple plugins that could handle this

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            • D divyamistry

              Have you heard about LetMeGoogleThatForYou[^]? You should start linking that from now on. Seems to me searching on Google is a skill we should put on our Resume!

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              sk8te320
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              Nice try, but that's the first thing I did. Like going down the rabbit's hole, one thing leads to another, but all the while you find nothing with a solid answer. I stated that I was new to SQL and Perl, not the use of a computer and the internet, but thanks for the help, oh that's right, you didn't really answer my question, my bad... :-\

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                Nice try, but that's the first thing I did. Like going down the rabbit's hole, one thing leads to another, but all the while you find nothing with a solid answer. I stated that I was new to SQL and Perl, not the use of a computer and the internet, but thanks for the help, oh that's right, you didn't really answer my question, my bad... :-\

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                divyamistry
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                sk8te320 wrote:

                Nice try, but that's the first thing I did.

                I truly believe you did that. In fact, I'm not even a PHP expert. I was just visiting this PHP forum to see what people were discussing. And I saw that someone kept on providing Google links, so I thought I'd suggest "Let me google that for you" web-site. And I'm sure there's plenty to learn about Google Search... otherwise there won't be books sold about "Google Search Hacks" and "How to do effective Google Search". Anyways.. hope you have a good one. Peace.

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                  Nice try, but that's the first thing I did. Like going down the rabbit's hole, one thing leads to another, but all the while you find nothing with a solid answer. I stated that I was new to SQL and Perl, not the use of a computer and the internet, but thanks for the help, oh that's right, you didn't really answer my question, my bad... :-\

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                  divyamistry
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                  sk8te320 wrote:

                  but thanks for the help, oh that's right, you didn't really answer my question, my bad...

                  D'Oh! I just realized you are talking about my response to your question in Perl forum (You posted in PHP forum, and I'm like.. what? When did I say go look in Google?!) Anywho, my further response is in Perl forum :)

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