Nitobi Tree
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Nitobi Tree adds a dynamic, hierarchical data view--similar to the folder view in Windows--to your web application with minimal coding and effort. The Ajax-driven tree component features drill-down, unbound mode, client-side statefulness, skinnability, and a data-driven sidebar.
Features include:
* Lightweight Ajax architecture
* Native support for Java, PHP and Classic ASP, and Coldfusion. Support for ASP.NET will be available in V1.1.
* Native support for modern browsers including Internet Explorer 6.0+, Netscape 7.1+, Mozilla 1.3+, Firefox, and Camino
* XML-driven
* Data driven side panel provides addition info to the user about nodes
* Native statefullness--can deserialize from and serialize to XML
* Fully compliant keyboard support
* Binds a tree to a PHP, ASP, Coldfusion, or Java datasource, or binds to an on-page static datasource
* Customizable look and feel, add custom-skinned nodes through CSS templating
* Optional opacity and animation effects
* Checkbox multi-selection
* Supports both Quirks mode and Standards mode
* Robust and extendable JavaScript API allows flexibility in runtime behaviour, and customization
Nitobi Tree is available as part of the Complete UI suite of Ajax components, http://www.nitobi.com/products/completeui/
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