I remember playing with watch() before, at one point in an early version of DynLayer (pre-DynAPI) I got it to work so that when you manually change the x property it automtically synch's up the layer.left property. It's kinda cool but introduces overhead and is more complex than just executing the methods yourself.
Dan Steinman On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:51:54AM +0200, Eytan Heidingsfeld wrote: > Sorry my typo. It isn't wait it is watch. > Included is the document from JSREference 1.2 the includes how to use watch. > What you would do is have the async event change a property and have a watch > on that property, using timeouts and watches you can synchronize async > events. > 8an _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mail-archive.com/dynapi-dev@lists.sourceforge.net/