// You can find general instructions for this file here: // http://www.treeview.net // Intructions on how to add checkboxes to a tree are only provided in this file. USETEXTLINKS = 1 STARTALLOPEN = 0 HIGHLIGHT = 0 PERSERVESTATE = 1 USEICONS = 0 // In this case we want the whole tree to be built, // even those branches that are closed. The reason is that // otherwise some form elements might not be built at all // before the user presses "Get Values" BUILDALL = 1 // This configuration file is used to demontrate how to add checkboxes to your tree. // If your site will not display checkboxes, picka a different configuration file as // the example to follow and adapt // Notes: // If you are going to set USEICONS = 1, then you will want to edit the gif files and // remove the white space on the right // Auxiliary functions for the contruction of the tree // You will mcertainly want to change these functions for your own purposes // If you want to add checkboxes to the folder you will have to create a function // similar to this one to do that and call it below in the tree construction section // These functions are directly realted with the additional JavaScript in the // page holding the tree (demoCheckbox.html), where the form handling code // resides function generateCheckBox(parentfolderObject, itemLabel, checkBoxDOMId) { var newObj; // Read the online documentation for an explanation of insDoc and gLnk, // they are the base of the simplest Treeview trees newObj = insDoc(parentfolderObject, gLnk("R", itemLabel, "javascript:parent.op()")) // The trick to show checkboxes in a tree that was made to display links is to // use the prependHTML. There are general instructions about this member // in the online documentation newObj.prependHTML = "