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Article by: Abhijeet Kaulgud (1/14/2005)
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Summary: MagicGrid is an all-in-one grid for ASP programmers. It is a 3 Level Hierarchial Grid. You can Add, Edit, Delete Items under all the three levels. You can also cut-copy-paste Items from one level to other, It happens just by drag & drop!
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MagicGrid


UPDATED - 15 Jan 2005



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  • MagicGrid is all-in-one data grid with 3 levels of hierachy. You can Add, Edit, and Delete Items under all three levels, and can even Cut-Copy-Paste Items from one level to other, by using simple drag & drop, to create a web interface that feels as solid as a desktop application.

    The interface of MagicGrid is entirely graphical with various icons for all the various functions - refer the Legend for more info.

    Drag & Drop

    You can Drag & Drop Items from one node to other. You can either Cut the Item from one node and Paste under another node by dragging the image OR Copy the Item from one node and paste under another node by dragging image.

    Legend

      Click to Add a New Item
      Click to Edit an Item
      Click to Save the Changes
      Click to Delete an Item
      Drag & Drop to Cut & Paste an Item
      Drag & Drop to Copy & Paste an Item
        Click to Expand a Node
        Click to Collapse a Node
        Click to Expand all Nodes
        Click to Collapse all Nodes

    Thats it - the MagicGrid!


    by Abhijeet Kaulgud
    ask5@rediffmail.com

    Feel free to contact for any Support/Help.
    Bug Reports, Suggestions, Enhancements etc. are always welcome.




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    Posted by :  dpkona at 15:09 on Thursday, January 06, 2005
    By far the most useful grid I've used. Does what I need and more. The best thing is that it is free. With a wizard front end so that novices could use would easily be able to sell.
    Posted by :  Glasto at 09:06 on Tuesday, February 22, 2005
    I saw that this tool is awsome but
    I cant not find where to download this.
    Could anybody tell me where to download.

    thanks
    Posted by :  marionjoe at 05:10 on Friday, March 04, 2005
    glasto:

    the download is up the top of this page.
    click on
    download this project.

    anyone:
    i have downloaded the file.

    QUESTIONS
    1 is there an instructions page?
    2 what do i need to run this ASP grid. i dont know what ASP is or if i have it.

    with respect from marion
    Posted by :  ask5 at 06:59 on Friday, March 04, 2005
    marionjoe:

    What kind of instructions do you need
    Posted by :  ws1o at 22:04 on Monday, April 25, 2005
    Excellent work, [b]Abhijeet[/b]! But [b]dpkona[/b] says [quote]"...with a wizard front end..."[/quote], but I don't see any "wizard." Did I miss something?
    Posted by :  ask5 at 23:51 on Monday, April 25, 2005
    Hi Ws1o,
    First of all thanks for appriciating!
    No there is no wizard over here. i think u misunderstood the statement.
    i guess he must have used "wizard" as an adjective.
    Posted by :  prao at 13:33 on Friday, May 27, 2005
    Hi Abhijeet

    Good job buddy. There is one problem in the grid, after adding a new group or sub group or book and save. Then if you hit the refresh button, the last added item is getting added again. So if you keep refreshing the page 10 times, you will see 10 entries added.

    You need to look into this problem. Otherwise you have done a very nice job.

    Thanks

    Posted by :  shahbaz at 07:54 on Tuesday, July 05, 2005
    wow.....what a thing.....nice
    Posted by :  ask5 at 23:12 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005

    [b]USE http://www.codetoad.com/magic/magic_grid/index.asp for DEMO[/b]


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