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    Gregg Carlstrom
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    Does anyone know of a free ActiveX tree control (with available source) that could be used to create a dynamic navigation tree on a website? I'm aiming to create something similar to MSDN's left-side navigation menu, except I can't use the ASP.NET objects that are used on that site, since I'm doing the programming in PHP. Anyone have any links? I'd appreciate it.

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      Does anyone know of a free ActiveX tree control (with available source) that could be used to create a dynamic navigation tree on a website? I'm aiming to create something similar to MSDN's left-side navigation menu, except I can't use the ASP.NET objects that are used on that site, since I'm doing the programming in PHP. Anyone have any links? I'd appreciate it.

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      Dejan Petrovic
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      Not sure that there is anything free left in this world, but http://www.visualasp.com/ tree control is pretty good and not too expencive. Dejan

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        Not sure that there is anything free left in this world, but http://www.visualasp.com/ tree control is pretty good and not too expencive. Dejan

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        Gregg Carlstrom
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        The controls there look good, thanks, but since I'm running the website on a Linux box, I can't use them :( Guess I'll have to go through the fun of writing my own ActiveX control to run on the client-side.

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