ASP .net treeview control 2.0

Published Wednesday, January 21, 2009 9:19 PM

I am a lazy googler, or, Google makes me lazy.

For example, recently I wanted to implement a treeview. Habitually I started to goole, which landed me right in an article in Code project. Unfortunately Google sure can rank popularity, however, it cannot pick the real gold. So the article leads me through a long archaic progress of downloading a suite of asp .net 1.0 web controls, including treeview, tab, multipage.

While trudging along, my brain finally managed to remind me of the asp .net 2.0 treeview I have used more than a few times:  stop, stop.

Indeed while google does not know anything about the newest development in asp .net, I should know better. The asp .net 2.0 treeview control answers all of my needs, and the little quick start tutorial on treeview (http://quickstarts.asp.net/QuickStartv20/aspnet/doc/ctrlref/navigation/treeview.aspx)  states it better:

"It supports a variety of programming models, from statically-defined trees, to dynamically constructed trees, to databound trees. The TreeView's rendering is fully customizable, allowing for a wide-range of look-and-feels for the control. The TreeView supports both postback-style events and simple hyperlink navigation, as well as a unique event handling model that allows data to be retrieved directly from a client without requiring a server postback. It also supports rendering on a variety of browsers, and can take advantage of up-level capabilities, such as client-script on later desktop browser versions."

by xxxd

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