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ASP.NET Persistent TreeView + Tools

Version: 1.0
Company: DiZTEK Software Company

Overview

The AsPTree is an ASP.NET server component that provides efficient access to WEB information through sophisticated tree views that can be displayed on any browser.

The views are rendered with one line of code, from data extracted from a hierarchical database. The style is controlled by CSS allowing full control of its appearance. By adding or modifying attributes you can display plain data or links to all types of URLs.

The tree view content can be modified on the fly: 1) programmatically with the included muti-user XML Database Engine. 2) graphically with the included XML Database Editor.

Easily display powerful tree views that can have more than 100 million links with just one line of code. A complete frame-based site that provides access to more than 100 million URLs, can be built with just 23 lines of code.
  • Almost no coding RAD component
  • Persistent. No data loads or saves
  • Relative/Absolute views with up to 2 billion nodes
  • Renders HTML TreeViews from multi-user XML Database
  • Create views with no coding with our XML Database Editor
  • No client side scripting
  • PDom Ready. Attaches seamlessly to XML Database
  • XML/XHTML Ready
  • Cascading Style Sheets Ready
  • Style per node: font, color, and more
  • ToolTip per node
  • Supports all HTML core attributes: id, class, ...
  • Supports all HTML anchor attributes: href, target, ...
  • Unlimited number of unique persistent views per session
  • Does not use ViewState variables
  • Edit/Modify it concurrently with our XML Database Editor
  • And more...


Typical Applications: WEB Site Design, Portals

Availability: Now

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