Hi,
I’m trying to use the following, but get a javascript error:
tree.attachEvent(“onClick”,function(id){
document.location.href=tree.getUserData(id,“url”);
return true;
});
The error is because “tree” isn’t defined. I’m not initing it in html, I’m using the following includes:
so I searched these for tree = new dhtmlXTreeObject and found this line :
var t=new dhtmlXTreeObject(obj,“100%”,“100%”,0);
so I assume I would just substitute “t” for “tree”, right? As in :
var t=new dhtmlXTreeObject(obj,“100%”,“100%”,0);
t.attachEvent(“onClick”,function(id){
document.location.href=t.getUserData(id,“url”);
return true;
});
But this doesn’t work… Any ideas?
Robert Lewis
I’m not initing it in htm
How do you initialize tree ?
The following approach in absolutely correct, if you don’t initialize tree from html
var t=new dhtmlXTreeObject(obj,“100%”,“100%”,0);
t.attachEvent(“onClick”,function(id){
document.location.href=t.getUserData(id,“url”);
return true;
});
This is how I’m initing the tree:
I guess my question is, if I init the tree with dhtmlxtree_start.js, what is the name of my tree so that I can access it through javascript?Robertit equal to value of ID attribute of HTML container<div id=“mytree” setImagePath="…/…/codebase/imgs/csh_bluebooks/" class=“dhtmlxTree”…mytree.attachEvent(Please beware that object will be available only after document loading.�You may try to use dhtmlXTreeFromHTML instead of init by class, such method will return object of tree initialized from HTML.�