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Alternative approach to datagrid for expanding collapsing rows

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Jahedx99 - 25 Jan 2008 05:05 GMT
Check out the site: www.progtalk.com.  They have a great article to
expand and collapse rows of a grid.  The cool part it, that the
expanding and collapsing happens using Javascript.  I think the exact
link is: http://www.progtalk.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleID=1
Fredo - 25 Jan 2008 16:52 GMT
Rajib,

Please don't spam this newsgroup to drive traffic to your site (anyone who
can issue a whois query can see that you're the site owner). If you want to
answer questions that people ask and point them to an article on your site
that addresses their question, that's fine. But just spamming the newsgroup
to drive traffic will piss people off.

> Check out the site: www.progtalk.com.  They have a great article to
> expand and collapse rows of a grid.  The cool part it, that the
> expanding and collapsing happens using Javascript.  I think the exact
> link is: http://www.progtalk.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleID=1

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