Yep, something like that. Other examples of such widget (actually nightly Dojo tests):
http://archive.dojotoolkit.org/nightly/tests/widget/test_Tree.html http://archive.dojotoolkit.org/nightly/tests/widget/test_Tree_2.html Thanks, Eugene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Does the following help :- > > URL :- http://lmap.co.nr/Amazon1.htm > > In the tree, one can browse amazon catalogues based > on the browse id. On reaching the item level (marked > with red dots) one can click on it to view details > such as price, image etc. > > > Eugene Lazutkin wrote: >> Mochikit is an excellent framework. I like it a lot. But... While it >> solves >> a lot of low-level problems, it doesn't provide any facilities for >> widgets. >> Dojo solves widget packaging. I think that Django/Ajax should use a >> high-level foundation: widgets, shared client/server objects, and so on. >> Probably templates should be involved as well, e.g., some specialized >> template tags, which define Ajax components. >> >> >> "Robert Wittams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >> in >> message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > >> > Eugene Lazutkin wrote: >> >> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/AJAX --- it lists exactly one >> >> implementation done by Eric Moritz. It uses prototype.js. Current >> >> state >> >> of >> >> this project is "abandoned" --- no changes were made in a long time. >> >> His >> >> solution provides uniform access to models using existing Django >> >> framework. >> >> All dispatching is done by a middleware component. There are no >> >> provisions >> >> for widgets. >> >> >> >> I don't know if anybody else is doing/planning something related to >> >> Django/Ajax. >> >> >> >> I explored Django Ajax possibility some time ago. After evaluation of >> >> several different frameworks I decided that Dojo provides the best >> >> foundation. Coincidentally Eric came to the same conclusion: >> >> http://eric.themoritzfamily.com/2005/07/29/django-ajax-and-dojo/ >> >> >> > >> > I looked around and reached a similar conclusion wrt Dojo. Although >> > Mochikit seems ok - it just doesn't seem to do very much. >> > >> > rjw >> > >> > > >