Replace FP nav buttons with a tree control?

S

Scale Man

Does anyone know if an add-in is available to do this? I've searched the
web, and found some candidates, but none that actually work properly. I'm
looking for something that will actually read the \__vti_pvt\structure.cnf"
file and display a windows explorer type tree instead of the familiar
buttons. Alternatively, any advice on how I might write one myself would be
helpful. I figure I can set up a DNS to the file, then create an ActiveX
control that will read the data and format a tree control. (However, I
would MUCH rather buy one than build it myself.

Seems like the kind of thing SOMEONE must be building.

Thanks.
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

I don't believe anything will read the _vti structure. It's not intended to
be viewable by visitors.

Have you tried:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/navigate1.htm
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| Does anyone know if an add-in is available to do this? I've searched the
| web, and found some candidates, but none that actually work properly. I'm
| looking for something that will actually read the
\__vti_pvt\structure.cnf"
| file and display a windows explorer type tree instead of the familiar
| buttons. Alternatively, any advice on how I might write one myself would
be
| helpful. I figure I can set up a DNS to the file, then create an ActiveX
| control that will read the data and format a tree control. (However, I
| would MUCH rather buy one than build it myself.
|
| Seems like the kind of thing SOMEONE must be building.
|
| Thanks.
|
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| Joe Befumo
| http://www.exotic-scales.com
| (remove 'nospam' from email address to reply.
|
|
| --
| Joe Befumo
| http://www.exotic-scales.com
| (remove 'nospam' from email address to reply.
|
|
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