Exactly!!! Thank you... I'm finding that the documentation is not very easy to navigate on the jquery site...
the information I wanted was there all along, I just couldn't find it. On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nevermind, your reply, pointing to toggle, should be what he was looking for. > > Jörn > > On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> FAIL. :-( >> >> On Oct 14, 2:31 pm, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> or at least I tried to change the subject... hrm... >>> >>> second try. >>> >>> On Oct 14, 2:31 pm, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> > I'm sorry, I don't have an answer, but I have edited the subject line >>> > of the message so that the people that *can* help can better identify >>> > the message. >>> >>> > I did notice that there's a "toggle:" callback function. Check out the >>> > documentation (click over to the Options >>> > tab):http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Treeview/treeview >>> >>> > "Callback when toggling a branch. Arguments: "this" refers to the UL >>> > that was shown or hidden. Works only with speed option set (set speed: >>> > 1 to enable callback without animations)." >>> >>> > documentation example: >>> > $(".selector").treeview({ >>> > toggle: function() { >>> > console.log(this + " has been toggled"); >>> > } >>> >>> > }) >>> >>> > -E >>> >>> > On Oct 14, 1:08 pm, Rainaer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> > > I would like to be able to dynamically assign aditional functionality >>> > > to the onclick event within the treeview list structure so that it >>> > > would not only expand the tree display, but also perform a function >>> > > which I assign to the list element. >>> >>> > > Is this possible? >>> >>> > > Thank you >>> >>> > > Robert Zumwalt >> >