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Good javascript tree that I've used.
Just wanted to share with you a tree that I've used with good results in the past.
http://www.destroydrop.com/javascripts/tree/ |
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Looks pretty sweet - i love their icons.
I found out recently that the .net framework (or maybe it was just C#) has one built-in too! Joy! |
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I didn't know that.
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Hi. This Tree Look good. But I use something better (imho).
Try this COOljsTree. There are many intresting abilities and advantages. URL Regards, Alex. |
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Selleri, thanks! That tree is excellent!
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Hi jssan, I've looked at the other tree before and they are very similar,
although I think that the dTree is easier to set up, but that is just my opinion But what I like most is that dTree is free even for commercial use ![]() |
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