this.elm=recycled[recycled.length-1];
This One --> recycled[recycled.length-1]=null;
recycled.length--;
It may be possible that the element remains even after the length is reduced.
Robert Rainwater wrote:
Its been fixed.Now if I can only get the loadpanel working.
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Robert RainwaterOn 6/20/2001, 2:13:30 AM EST, Michael wrote about "[Dynapi-Dev] NS Resize Fix":
> I noticed that the updated code still uses the first element of the
> recycled array instead of the last.> I suggest that this be changed to remove the overhead of using the
> removeFromArray method.> Also, if you are going off what I emailed you, you missed a vital line of
> code. The recreate method reassigns the recycled array to [] so that it
> has no elements. This is what forced the new layer creation and it
> appears to be missing from the cvs code change.> Robert Rainwater wrote:
>> Please check out
>> http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/snapshot.pl?file=current . It
>> includes the latest resize fix for Netscape. Hopefully it should fix
>> the previous problems.
>>
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