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License
BSD
Lastest release
version 1.0rc2 on Apr 26th, 2011

js.jquery_jstree

Introduction

This library packages jQuery JsTree for fanstatic.

This requires integration between your web framework and fanstatic, and making sure that the original resources (shipped in the resources directory in js.jquery_jstree) are published to some URL.

How to use?

You can import jquery_jstree from js.jquery_jstree and need it where you want these resources to be included on a page:

>>> from js.jquery_jstree import jquery_jstree
>>> jquery_jstree.need()

CHANGES

1.0rc2 (2011-04-25)
  • Initial release.

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Last updated Apr 26th, 2011

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