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Re: FAQ tree

🔗Robert Walker <robert_walker@rcwalker.freeserve.co.uk>

3/1/2001 11:59:52 AM

N.B.

Maybe I didn't make it entirely clear.

Previous post is just a suggestion for comment.

I made the database so that you can see how it would work.

Robert

🔗jpehrson@rcn.com

3/5/2001 10:27:37 AM

Hi Robert!

Somehow the HTML FAQ tree in your "tree" directory is updating, but
the FAQ tree in "site_ex" which uses the HIDE TREE function is not...
Is this because it's only a "test?" It sure is nice to be able to
"hide" the directory tree!

Thanks!

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Joseph Pehrson

🔗Robert Walker <robert_walker@rcwalker.freeserve.co.uk>

3/5/2001 1:38:19 PM

Hi Joseph!

> Somehow the HTML FAQ tree in your "tree" directory is updating, but
> the FAQ tree in "site_ex" which uses the HIDE TREE function is not...
> Is this because it's only a "test?" It sure is nice to be able to
> "hide" the directory tree!

Yes, that's it.

I'm still doing it by hand, which only takes a moment or two for each
entry with that one.

I've been exploring ways of hiding the tree using javascript.
Found a method that worked, sort of, some of the time, in
Netscape, if one showed a message each time, and didnt' work
in I.E.

I think I need to learn more about how you can refer to frames in
javascript, and how to keep the url from one window to the next.

There aren't by any chance any javascript experts on the TL
who know how to do it? It would prob. be a matter of half a dozen
or so lines if one knew exactly what to do.

Robert