I have a full functional dynatree, where data gets load via ajax (database source), now i enabled drag and drop functionality for the tree. When an item gets dropped i do an ajax request to update the database so node data gets updated. But i do several checks in php to see if node is allowed to be placed on it’s “new location”.
How can i restore the original location of the node if php rejects the new location where the node is dropped? A full tree reload is possible, but i want to avoid that, and just restore the specific item.
Ok , i found a correct way to do this. I just do my ajax request to php but set it to an sync (async false), so the dynatree code will wait for the result. Then i implemented a check around the move function of dynatree:
that way the node only gets moved if it’s allowed, so no need to restore the node afterwards