There is no leed to recreate and of the layers other than the top level ones.
The child layers are automatically created when their parent is.
Robert Rainwater wrote:
> I just want to clear up that the problem with the delete has nothing
> to do with recycled layers or resizing in NS.
>
> After looking a bit further, it appears the current recreation on
> resize is only recreating top level layers. This is why it is not
> working. Hopefully, I'll have a complete solution soon.
>
> --
> Robert Rainwater
>
> On 6/18/2001, 4:27:22 PM EST, Doug wrote about "[Dynapi-Dev] Attention...":
>
> > I think that what everyone is forgetting is that the current DynAPI is a
> > Completely re-worked early version 2.
> > (remember DynAPI X?)
> > SO.. Resizing does NOT work in NS.
> > Period.
> > So let's stop arguing over what worked when and concentrate on the the fact
> > that RIGT NOW we have a problem.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Robert Rainwater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "D. Joannou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 8:25 PM
> > Subject: Re[9]: [Dynapi-Dev] Attention...
>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 6/17/2001, 11:16:50 PM EST, D. wrote about "[Dynapi-Dev] Attention...":
> >>
> >> >> It is being handled by the DynAPI. If it wasn't then it would have
> >> >> never worked in NS.
> >>
> >> > There must be some sort of misunderstanding here.
> >> > I am using v.2.53.
> >> > If it did work, then should I be getting a javascript error???
> >>
> >> > Line number: 77.
> >>
> >> > Message: c is permanent.
> >>
> >> > I don't see how this is considered as "working"!
> >>
> >> > Richard Bennett said I may be missing a line from the latest CVS.
> >> > I added the line and still the same error. Anyway the workaround
> >> > I mentioned in previous correspondence works for me for the time being.
> >>
> >> >>If you look at the specificRemove in dynlayer.js
> >> >> you will see how it works. The visibility is hidden and it is stored
> >> >> in a recycled array. It doesn't require any work on your part to use
> >> >> recycled arrays.
> >> >>
> >> >> Robert Rainwater
> >>
> >> > Let's get it working without generating errors first, and then we can
> > talk
> >> > about the recycling bit, wouldn't you agree?
> >>
> >> Recycling has nothing to do with the error you are getting. Recycling
> >> has been in the DynAPI since a few months after DynAPI 2 was created.
> >> The problem with removal is a problem with the DynAPIObject not
> >> recycled layers in NS. The workaround posted with stop the errors but
> >> will cause some memory leaks in IE.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Robert Rainwater
> >>
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