What About Using RSS Method With Arrays? On 12/01/2008, Eric Mill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You could just have a piece of code that reads in the text file, > parses it into an array of items, and then loops through that array to > add the items to the menu. It's not conceptually different than doing > it statically. The XML inflate method isn't going to work for dynamic > data, so it'll have to happen in your code. > > -- Eric > > On Dec 1, 1:01 am, souvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I want to add menu item dynamically. >> >> Instead of adding items like this mentioned below, how can I add item >> dynamically? >> items.add( "item1" ); >> items.add( "item2" ); >> >> I have a file "a1.txt" and the content of the file is like: >> a1.txt >> ========= >> 1.Question1 >> 2.Question2 >> 3.Question3 >> >> Now i want to read this "a1.txt" and add "1.Question1" ,"2.Question2" >> as menu item. >> >> Please provide some sample code. >> Thanks, >> Souvik > > >
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