I think I installe the wrong (WebControls) download. I installed
MobileIT.exe and still do not have a Treeview in MobileWebForms. Also, I
did not see any 'manual install' instructions anywhere in case of trouble.
Are you sure you Treeview is in MOBILE WebForms and not either General or
just Web Forms? Nor can I find any documentation listing what controls are
supposed to be included in MobWebForms. Thanks again.
Tim Wayne CCIM
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kierandundon@e... [mailto:Kierandundon@e...]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:59 PM
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] RE: TreeView Control in Web Forms
I downloaded this treeview and its working for me, go to the manual
installation process. Its fairly simply you need to register a few dll's
and then it shows up in your tool bar.
If you cant get it to work email me and I'll try and help you further
Rgds
Kieran
> I know that I had to download a pack that contained the control and a
> couple others. It was an official Microsoft pack. However I looked
> yesterday to find it again and I had no luck.
> Possibly someone else out there knows where to get it from.
> I have vague memories that I found out about it on either www.google.com
> in the google groups or on www.gotdotnet.com in the discussion boards
> there.
> I hope that you manage to find what you are looking for.
>
> Aiden
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Wayne [mailto:tim@t...]
> Sent: 23 October 2001 22:30
> To: ASPX_Professional
> Subject: [aspx_professional] RE: TreeView Control in Web Forms
>
>
> Thanks. I forgot to say I'm creating a web app obvioiusly. That (2nd)
documentation says I should find the Treeview control
> installed under "General" tools tab in the toolbox but that tab contains
nothing; and in the Web Forms Tools tab, there are
> 19 other tools but not Treeview. The documentation says I must not have
installed it. I don't know how I couldn't since I
> took everything off the CD related to Web Forms. I'll check. Thanks
> Tim
>
> "Montgomery, Aiden" wrote:
>
> > Sorry about that.
> > The link I gave you was the wrong one.
> > Try this one instead.
> >
> > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?
url=/workshop/webcontrols/webcontrols_entry.asp
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Montgomery, Aiden
> > Sent: 23 October 2001 10:15
> > To: ASPX_Professional
> > Subject: [aspx_professional] RE: TreeView Control in Web Forms
> >
> > I ma not sure if this is what you want but Microsoft offers some
documentation about the TreeView control for ASP.NET.
> > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-
us/cpref/html/frlrfsystemwindowsformstreeviewclasstopic.asp
> >
> > Try the above link.
> > I hope that this is what you wanted
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tim Wayne [mailto:tim@t...]
> > Sent: 22 October 2001 19:46
> > To: ASPX_Professional
> > Subject: [aspx_professional] TreeView Control in Web Forms
> >
> > Does MS intend to include a TreeView in VisStudio.Net or does anyone
> > know of a TreeView Control I can buy for VS.NET?
> > Tim Wayne
> >
>
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