Two Tier Data Islands with Expanding/Collapsing Child elements
This snippet how to use XML Data Islands in IE to display XML that stores a parent-child relationship. It also demonstrates how you can expand/collapse child elements for a cleaner display of your data. Written by The Head Geek - Creator of XMLPitstop.com.
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- Date Added:
- Sep 20, 2004
- Last Updated:
- Oct 26, 2004
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- Author:
- David Silverlight (Head Geek of XMLPitstop.com)
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