Great!
Thanks,
Ken
Mark Saunders wrote:
> Thanks Ken, now I know what you meant by a QUERY_STRING. I added this
> to our code and it fixes the problem.
>
> Thanks,
> mark
>
>
> Ken Paulsen wrote:
>>
>> Yes, it would be invisible. You should be able to see examples of
>> this in many of the other dynamicTreeNode components. For example:
>>
>>
>> childURL="applications/enterpriseApplicationsEdit.jsf?appName=#{$this{valueBinding}.text}"
>>
>>
>> Yours may be as simple as folder=SA or folder=Comp... you don't need
>> yours to be dynamic like the one above. However, if there is
>> navigation that occurs to that node from anywhere other than the
>> tree, you will need to match this URL in order for it to correctly
>> find the treeNode to highlight it.
>>
>> Ken
>>
>> Mark Saunders wrote:
>>> Yes they do represent the same object. How do you add a
>>> QUERY_STRING parameter to a dynamic tree node? Would this be
>>> invisible to the user, that is the text in the tree would not be
>>> altered?
>>>
>>> -mark
>>>
>>> Ken Paulsen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Mark,
>>>>
>>>> Do both "ant_test_binding_1_asa1" nodes represent the same object?
>>>> If yes, is there any way you can distinguish them from each other
>>>> by adding a QUERY_STRING parameter like "x=1" and "x=2"? This
>>>> would help be able to distinguish the 2. Otherwise the first one
>>>> will be highlighted.
>>>>
>>>> Ken
>>>>
>>>> Mark Saunders wrote:
>>>>> Ken, we are running into an issue with breadcrumbs and
>>>>> tree-highlighting. The problem appears when we have two leaf
>>>>> nodes that have the same text. It is appearing now, because we
>>>>> are listing SU's under the Service Assembly node as well as under
>>>>> the Component node. Is there a way we can work around this
>>>>> problem? It would be fine with us to have both nodes highlighted,
>>>>> or just the one we clicked on.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've attached a jpg to help better describe the problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> -mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
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