I've done something similar using jquery and the dynatree plugin,
though the directory "structure" doesn't actually exist on the file
system of the server.  I'm building my tree from relationships stored
in the db.

Works for me so far, though I've yet to test with large quantities of objects.

---Peter

On 4/13/09, Eduardo Aragón Montes <earago...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone..I'm new in django and I'm developing and app that have virtual
> storage for users...so i would like to do a treepanel for every user where
> they can see what files they have uploaded and if they want create folders
> and organize their files...I know i can use ext-js but i would like to know
> if anyone of you know other way to perform this...Thanks....
>
> --
> Eduardo Aragón Montes
> Cel. 3113072880
>
> >
>

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