Ravi,
   
  I think that this is the general idea of what you're trying to do. A working 
example is here:
  http://www.dotnetprogs.com/AnyQuestion/HideShowPanels.aspx
   
  There is also a link to the sourcecode on that page.  You can email me if you 
have any questions.
   
  David

Ravi Swaminathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Thanks David,

That's a good start for me. A sample code would be
great.

Thanks again

Ravi

--- David Sapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> About your first question, I think that you could
> put the changing content into Panels and then add an
> Attribute to the option list so that a Javascript
> function would use the display and visible
> properties to hide and expand/collapse each panel in
> response to user selections (IE:  show panelA, hide
> PanelB & PanelC, etc..).  If I have time next week,
> I can code up an example to show you on my new
> website.
>  
> Something like this (javascript):
>  
> To show panel:
> document.getElementById("panelA").style.display =
> 'block';
> document.getElementById("panelA").style.visibility =
> 'visible';
>  
> To hide panel:
> document.getElementById("panelB").style.display =
> 'none';
> document.getElementById("panelB").style.visibility =
> 'hidden';
>  
> This is the general idea, but you might have to do
> similar code to hide/display the controls inside the
> panels, this is something that I will have to check
> on.
>  
> About the tab control:  I've found that the
> Infragisitics UltraWebTab control is the best and
> easiest to work with if you want to buy it.  (This
> next comment is for all readers):  Let me know if
> you find any good free tab controls that are easy to
> work with.
> 
> raviss_03 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am new to asp.net. I attended the MS course last
> month, and now I 
> am due to start on a asp.net project in my company.
> 
> In the application, a product information system, I
> wish to display 
> a list of options like "View Item Details", View
> Song List", View 
> Channel Rights", etc on the left hand pane of the
> web page. On the 
> right would be displayed the appropriate web form
> for the associated 
> link on the left pane. That is, when user clicks on
> "View Item 
> Details", the "Item Details" page would be shown on
> the right hand 
> side of the window. If user clicks on "View Song
> Titles", the song 
> titles would be displayed on the right hand side now
> ANd similarly 
> with "View Channel Rights"
> 
> I am not sure how to achieve this using asp.net
> since there are no 
> frames to divide the page. I believe this can be
> achieved only by 
> using html, but would someone please tell me how?
> And how could this 
> be integrated with ASP.net?
> 
> Also, is it possible to implement tab control
> features on a web page 
> in asp.net? This is not available among the web
> server controls.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Ravi Swaminathan 
> 
> 
> 
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