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[CONTROL] emulating NewsReader features

teo
hallo

I'd like to implement the Newsgroup functionality
on an AspNet 2.0 page.

I don't need all the thousands of usenet groups,
but only one.
This group doesn't currently exist,
it will be a textual group only (not to much data indeed);
I think that its data will be persisted in a DB or in xml file
on the server, and then sent to the client only once,
when the client fires a button.
I will accept Javascript implementation if needed.

What I'm searching for is a control that emulates
the newsreader features
(tree structured filled with data, expanding and collapsing nodes,
two split panels...)

Is what I'm searching for too much?

Oct 30 '07 #1
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On Oct 30, 1:32 am, teo <t...@libero.itwrote:
hallo

I'd like to implement the Newsgroup functionality
on an AspNet 2.0 page.

I don't need all the thousands of usenet groups,
but only one.
This group doesn't currently exist,
it will be a textual group only (not to much data indeed);
I think that its data will be persisted in a DB or in xml file
on the server, and then sent to the client only once,
when the client fires a button.
I will accept Javascript implementation if needed.

What I'm searching for is a control that emulates
the newsreader features
(tree structured filled with data, expanding and collapsing nodes,
two split panels...)

Is what I'm searching for too much?
I think this one could help
http://www.nsoftware.com/products/component/nntp.aspx

Oct 30 '07 #2
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 01:32:54 +0100, teo <te*@libero.itwrote:
>hallo

I'd like to implement the Newsgroup functionality
on an AspNet 2.0 page.

I don't need all the thousands of usenet groups,
but only one.
This group doesn't currently exist,
it will be a textual group only (not to much data indeed);
I think that its data will be persisted in a DB or in xml file
on the server, and then sent to the client only once,
when the client fires a button.
I will accept Javascript implementation if needed.

What I'm searching for is a control that emulates
the newsreader features
(tree structured filled with data, expanding and collapsing nodes,
two split panels...)

Is what I'm searching for too much?
Take a look at nsoftware ... They have a NNTP library that should do
exactly what you're looking for.
As for the controls that one I think you'll have to build yourself.
But it shouldn't be too hard once you can access all the data with the
component.

http://www.nsoftware.com

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Oct 30 '07 #3

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