Making an XML-based view and using something like the XLoadTree script (
http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/xloadtree/xloadtree.html ) let's you dynamically
load just the part of the tree that the user is viewing/acting on. This is
especially helpful in larger views -- plus the XML-tagged views can be used for
various purposes with XSLT, rather than the very specific purpose of this JS
implementation.
Making an XML-based view and using something like the XLoadTree script ( http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/xloadtree/xloadtree.html ) let's you dynamically load just the part of the tree that the user is viewing/acting on. This is especially helpful in larger views -- plus the XML-tagged views can be used for various purposes with XSLT, rather than the very specific purpose of this JS implementation.