Hi.
Yes is does, in that you can quite happily produce dHTML from XML. If your
XML nicely expresses you tree well, all the better.
It's not a tree, but I produced collapsable menus from XML, which is just a
hop-skip-and-a-jump from a tree view. You can take a look this at...
http://www.guy-murphy.easynet.co.uk/shakespeare/
What you have to keep in mind is that the functionality isn't that of XSL
as such but the dHTML that you are producing. All XSL is doing for you in
this instance is transforming the XML into dHTML.
Good luck
Guy.
xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 02/04/99 03:23:20 AM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cc: (bcc: Guy Murphy/UK/MAID)
Subject: Explorer Treeview with XSL
Hi Everyone,
I am interested in trying to create an Explorer treeview
effect based on a constantly growing XML source. By a
treeview, I mean that there would be a node, you click on
the node with a mouse and any data XML elements under that
node would be displayed.
It could be done in Java, it is slow but at least the
general populace have chance of using it. Does XSL have
similar functionality?
Thanks
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