I have the treeview on the local machine. I mean I have an APP running locally, not over the web.
I has 2 views
1) Ancestors:
http://www.cortiel.com/familyman/ancestors.png2) Offspring:
http://www.cortiel.com/familyman/Offspring.pngI put screen shots on my site for your review. Maybe I should also show those on the web. I have never done a treview on the web. Any ideas?
Peter
>Hi,
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>>as you can see on my website (like below) I took the approach to concentrate on a person and his/her immediate relatives (parents, children,siblings)
>>From there you can fillow the links either up (back in time) or down (your children, grand children etc...)
>>ore horizontal (siblings)
>>I thought for the web this is the best way to go as screen size and bandwidth are limited.
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>>On my local machine I have 2 trees one showing one's ancestry, the other showing one's offspring.
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>I looked at your site and, yes, it's a good solution that copes well with the HTML limitations. But I still can't see using a treeview node list to store what is, at the end of the day, a many-to-many data structure...
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>Best,
>Vov
Peter Cortiel