On second thought, I take this back. The problem seems
to be peculiar to something I'm doing. Or rather I'm
doing something perculiar. Sorry!!!

> changed this line in LoadQueue.prototype.loadNext
> 
> from:
> this.index++;
> 
> to:
> DynAPI.removeFromArray(this.queue,this.index); 
> 
> Why has this been changed? It seems to break
> LoadPanel

This still stands, as soon as I commented out this
line, LoadPanel behaved a lot better for me in
Netscape.

> Also, I've found that the line        
> 
> if (is.ns4) window.stop();
> 
> in LoadQueue.continueLoad causes problems in
> netscape
> when loading large files into the LoadPanel. As far
> as
> I can tell, this is because continueLoad is executed
> after a setTimeout, rather than when I document is
> loaded. So window.stop can be executed before the
> document has finished loading, thus the transfer is
> interupted. Unless there is a reason for that line
> being in there, i'd recommend removing it.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Cameron.
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