This is not possible with regular DHTML layers but, I have come up with a
solution, but I don't have an example for you. Try putting a flash movie in
the layer. It will go over the form fields. It will even (in IE) allow
transparency. You can even see the webpage behind/through the menu. Now, to
do it right, you'll need a full dhtml/flash/cf solution for menus. I haven't
seen one yet. Currently, I'm waiting on my new employer to buy Flash MX.
When I get, it I plan on developing one. If anyone has beat me to this, let
me know. I would like to see what you came up with.

Justin Hansen
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Uhlig Communications
Web Developer / Programmer
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
913-498-0123 ext 284
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: DHTML Layers


Hi Everyone,

While this is not a Cold Fusion question, someone out there might have
run into this problem before.

I am creating dynamic javascript to control a set of drop down menus.
My problem arises when I have a page with form input fields.  Whenever
there are form input fields on the page the layers containing the
menuitems display behind the form input elements.  Naturally I want the
drop down layers to appear above the form elements but I don't really
know how.  Any ideas?



Good Fortune,
Richard Walters,
Webmaster, Davita Laboratory Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(800) 604-5227 x 3525

DaVita Inc.

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