Subject: Re: need xsl for collapsed treeview From: Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:06:21 -0600 (MDT) |
IRUDAYARAJ BACKIARAJ wrote: > can I get any help for my problem? > > > IE5 default style sheet, provides a tree view of > > any XML document after expanding all the node. > > > > But I want to have by default collapsed tree view. The default style sheet uses MSXML 2.0 (as ships with IE5). It generates an HTML document that contains CSS and JavaScript to provide the collapsing/expanding views. To change the default behaviour, you have to change whatever HTML it generates. If you make a copy of the style sheet and reference it externally, as per the info at that URL you posted, you can make it generate different HTML that does what you want. But if you rely on the default stylesheet that is built into MSXML, you cannot change its behaviour. It does not accept a parameter for changing the default view. If you do not know what JavaScript changes need to be made, I suggest you ask for advice in a more appropriate forum (people don't like MSXML 2.0 here). Try the newsgroup microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.programming.xml ... use the NNTP server msnews.microsoft.com if your local server doesn't carry it, or use the web interface at http://msdnnews.microsoft.com/default.asp?masterfolder=xml Good luck. - Mike ____________________________________________________________________ Mike J. Brown, software engineer at My XML/XSL resources: webb.net in Denver, Colorado, USA http://www.skew.org/xml/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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