Accessing TreeView Control properties on the client side

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    Default Accessing TreeView Control properties on the client side

    Hi ,

    I want to disable (AutoPostBack) for the tree . So on the
    click event I am able to retrieve the index of the node
    clicked on the client side .

    I wish to retrieve the nodedata or another element that I
    can selectively pass to the server ,which can identify the
    node .

    Thanks in Advance,

    Soumitra
    Soumitra Bajpai Guest

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    Default Re: Accessing TreeView Control properties on the client side


    Hi Natty,

    Thanks for the solution. I got that.

    For everybody else

    function myfunc()
    {
    var SelectedNode;
    // This gives you the node that is clicked
    SelectedNode=TreeView1.getTreeNode
    (TreeView1.clickedNodeIndex);
    // just checks and returns a property of the node
    if (SelectedNode!=null)
    {
    alert(SelectedNode.getAttribute("text"));
    }
    }

    Tie this in to the onclick event of the tree.

    Hope this helps

    Warm Regards,

    Soumitra
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