--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Tracy Spratt" wrote:
>
> If your dataProvider is XML, you can use parent() to recursively traverse
> the ancestors. If it is XMLListCollection, I am not sure, but would expect
> there to be some kind of parent property.
Each node in an XMLListCollection is X
". i did not encode the result into xml format" eh? I don't understand what
you mean by that. You are using e4x xml here.
"parent" is a property pointing to the parent component in the document
model. I do not think you want that. "parent()", applied to an XML node
return an XML node,
Tr
Subject: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] [flexcoders] How to get all tree node parents
upon select
If your dataProvider is XML, you can use parent() to recursively traverse
the ancestors. If it is XMLListCollection, I am not sure, but would expect
there to be some kind of parent property.
Tracy Spratt
Subject: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] [flexcoders] How to get all tree node parents
upon select
If your dataProvider is XML, you can use parent() to recursively traverse
the ancestors. If it is XMLListCollection, I am not sure, but would expect
there to be some kind of parent property.
Tracy Spratt
If your dataProvider is XML, you can use parent() to recursively traverse
the ancestors. If it is XMLListCollection, I am not sure, but would expect
there to be some kind of parent property.
Tracy Spratt,
Lariat Services, development services available
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From: flexcoders@yahoogroups
If your dataProvider is XML, you can use parent() to recursively traverse
the ancestors. If it is XMLListCollection, I am not sure, but would expect
there to be some kind of parent property.
Tracy Spratt,
Lariat Services, development services available
_
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups
If your dataProvider is XML, you can use parent() to recursively traverse
the ancestors. If it is XMLListCollection, I am not sure, but would expect
there to be some kind of parent property.
Tracy Spratt,
Lariat Services, development services available
_
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups
If your dataProvider is XML, you can use parent() to recursively traverse
the ancestors. If it is XMLListCollection, I am not sure, but would expect
there to be some kind of parent property.
Tracy Spratt,
Lariat Services, development services available
_
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups
If your dataProvider is XML, you can use parent() to recursively traverse
the ancestors. If it is XMLListCollection, I am not sure, but would expect
there to be some kind of parent property.
Tracy Spratt,
Lariat Services, development services available
_
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