Re: Can anyone recommend a JavaScript Tree with drag and dropfunctionality?
Evertjan,
> I was not discussing your points,
>> but all seem to have good points and bad points.
> Probably you have too. << you made reference to it here.
> Good for you, now hopefully you have exactly what you want,
> and you must have leared somthing in the process.
I have indeed.
By the way, you really should check your spelling.
Graham
On Feb 10, 4:02*pm, "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivo...@interxnl.net> wrote:
> Laser Lips wrote on 10 feb 2010 in comp.lang.javascript:
>
> >> Better learn Javascript end build your own.
> > Thanks for helpful comments Evertjan.
>
> You are welcome.
>
> > I have done exaclty that.
>
> Good for you, now hopefully you have exactly what you want,
> and you must have leared somthing in the process.
>
> > And yes I do have good points and bad points. *
>
> I was not discussing your points,
>
> but if you say so ..
>
> > It's called being human.
>
> Such points are not restricted to human beings,
> as Javascript has them too.
>
> --
> Evertjan.
> The Netherlands.
> (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
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