i want to have tree view navigation in my site.Anyone who has come across a good tool that is easy to code and maintain (and with good performance of course)? I don't mind invest to get a really good treeview utility.
Ones I have found so far are treeview.net and projectseven's. One thing important, it has to support unicode well. Most data are in chinese characters.
reworking some security for an intranet. need to know if this will do it. user logs in and a session variable is set to true. also a time snapshot is take when they login. if the time has been over 10 minutes without visiting another page its set to false. aslo if they log out its set to false. are there any holes that i should be aware of?
I need to write a script that will be able to calculate monthly totals and yearly totals. My database stores the date as "16-Apr-02" and I initially thought I'd just use greater than/less than calculations.
But, this page will need to be generic enough to hold up for a couple years so this option wouldn't work for monthly totals as soon as I get into 2003 right?
So would the best way to go be to parse the date and just look to extract the "Apr", "May", etc for the monthly totals and use the greater/less thans for the yearly totals, or is there even a better way of doing what I'm looking to do?
Can anyone suggest a good shopping cart they have had experience with in ASP? I have a client looking for something and I don't want to take the time to write my own (actually they have a pretty short deadline and I'm not good enought at asp to write one that quick). I'm looking for something that I can customize with a XHTML/CSS site.
I am creating a page that will help college students to determine what schedule they should follow when choosing classes for the next semesters. I will have a database in Access that will list all the different courses they need to graduate & the info surrounding them (including what classes they need to take before they can take specific classes).
Students will fill in their current grades of classes on a form with all the classes listed & then based on what they have taken, this will provide a schedule for the remainder of their classes. I plan to use ASP, VB,& SQL to achieve this.
This is my question: It would be much easier to simply have the student's grades be placed in another table HOWEVER, due to security reasons, I cannot do that. I will need to store the grades (as well as the classes that they were for) in an array of some sorts.
Any suggestions? I was debating putting them in a database & then deleting or clearing that database upon them leaving but I do not know if that is the best solution. HelP? Code:
I currently have a few asp pages linking together. On one page (postNew1.asp) it has a form that allows administrative users to enter a new form.
When creating a new form, there is also a file input box for the user to upload a filename.
If the user does not enter a correct filename, I have an alert box showing "invalid filename" when ever the user presses the "OK". It will not allow him to go anywhere until he enters a valid filename. Code:
how to majke a treeview structure in asp page like we do in vb. i want a treeview to be shown in one of the frames on the page and when user clicks on any link in treeview control, then sublinks in that link should be shown
I want to use Microsoft treeview control (no other) in my asp page and fill it with parent-child information from datatable. I draged and dropped treeview object from toolbox ty my page and then tryied to add some nodes. TreeView.Nodes.Add ..... didin't work and gave me "Object regueired" error.
i want to have a treeview in my site......but am not able to develop one. what i want is say for example a tree having category and when + is clicked it should show subcategories under that category and category and subcategory r to be populated from an access database. i am using ASP as my server side script and access as the database. i would be thankful if someone would provide me with an example or working code.
This works perfectly on Windows IE 6.x and Mac IE. However, in order to be cross-platform compatible, I need to make this work on Mac Safari and Mozilla Firefox. Could someone point out how to fix this code to make it compatible with those aforementioned browsers?
I need to create a treeview on a database management .aspx site that when the parent is clicked, it expands to display the many associated records with it. Aka, it pulls info from not one, but two sql server tables. Further, these rows must be editable.
The problem isn't that the below doesn't work, it does. The problem is our sitemap is too big and I need to break it up. My objective is to output the categories only and when user clicks on a categorie the resulting proucts display similar to a tree view.
I have a asp.net treeview inside an updatepanel and I need to capture the right mouse click event. I have a context menu that will become visible on the right mouse click and I need to know what node was right clicked - can anyone give an example ?
I have been looking for a means to generate a recordset as a treeview in pure asp, collapsible/expandable by one field in the set as either a "+" or "-".
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Ideally, I'd like to not have to generate the entire recordset to deliver this tree view but have these expandable records generate with an "onclick" or something similar, but if it can't be help, I could live with it.
I have developed a ASP.NET application that uses the MS treeview web control. The application works fine on most machines but on a random few the control fails to display at all. All I get is an empty frame.
I have checked all the browser settings and they are exactly the same. Does anyone know what could be causing this?
This problem has had me pretty much at a standstill for nearly a day now.I have a TreeView in my Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition project. I have lashed up the OnSelectedIndexChanged event to my C# code behind.
There is one node I look for in that function. When that node is clicked on I do a Response.Write which contains Javascript. Every time that particular line executes I see the entire set of text in the TreeView increment one level in size.
Has anyone else seen a similar behavior in their TreeView controls? I have tried a number of "remedies" but to no avail.
Any suggestion for a COMPLETLY free treeview for ASP 3.0? We tried with one from obout.com. It seems to be free but you have to register it after 2 months.
We have a Datagrid and we are using third party tool treeview control. it's like we have to add treeview control in the datagrid dynamically, such that each cell will have a tree structure then we have to populate the data from the database according to the id.
protected void NavigationTreeView_TreeNodePopulate(object sender, TreeNodeEventArgs e) { TreeNode tn1 = new TreeNode("node1","node1"); TreeNode tn2 = new TreeNode("node2", "node2"); TreeNode newNode = new TreeNode("add me to both nodes", "add me to both nodes"); e.Node.ChildNodes.Add(tn1); e.Node.ChildNodes.Add(tn2); tn1.ChildNodes.Add(newNode); tn2.ChildNodes.Add(newNode); }
It does not behave as expected. Instead of adding a copy of newNode to each of the other two nodes, it adds to tn1 and then when it adds it to tn2 it removes it from tn1, thus in the end only tn2 has the newNode and tn1 has no children. How can I add the same node to two separate locations in a treeview?