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    XML Driven TreeView

    I have a TreeView that is database driven right now. The only problem is that the EXACT structure of the tree isn't beind kept properly. The child to parent relationships are correct but the placement of the nodes is incorrect. I would like to try XML instead. Can someone help me accomplish this? I'd need to be able to write to/delete from the xml file during runtime as well. Thanks, Jeremy
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    Well, if that just don't beat all..... I was just thinking about doing the samething myself for my own needs. Send me a PM or e-mail off line and we'll talk.
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    Check your PMs. Later, Jeremy
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    hey guys... any chance you could share your findings??? I'm doin the same thing right now

    Cheers

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    http://www.devx.com/vb/Article/9707/0/page/1

    Go here and you will be able to see what you need to. Later, Jeremy
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