In the ChangeLog Dan had suggested that the onresize event be replaced with the setAnchor() function. The setAnchor() function is much more flexible that having to do invokeEvent("resize")
As for onload... It was suggested the the onCreate() onPrecreate() functions be used to trigger callbacks once the object (elm) is loaded. -- Raymond Irving --- Doug Melvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been thinking. (I know.. very dangerous) > > These events don't seem to be in the api: > onresize > onload > > I have been trying to add an onload event but I > don't actually know where to even start. > It really has been too long since I've done any > hard-code JS coding.. > Kinda depressing actually. > > In NS 4 the layer object has a load event which is > fired when the content is changed (including when > the layer is first rendered.) > > IN IE we should be able to use the readystatechange > event to detect content changes in a div > when this event is called you can then check the > property: readyState which can have the following > values: > (you would check the numeric values) > > > -LOADING (1) The load is in progress-reading > persisted properties, but not yet parsing data. For > readyState definitions, data should be considered > equivalent to binary large object (BLOB) properties. > > -LOADED (2) Reading of the persisted properties > completed-reading and parsing data, but the object > model is not yet available. > > -INTERACTIVE (3) Some data has been read and parsed, > and the object model is now available on the > partially retrieved data set. Although the object > model is available during this state, it is > read-only. > > -COMPLETED (4) The document has been completely > loaded, successfully or unsuccessfully. > > > I have not yet figured out how to do a resize event > without putting and invokeEvent in setSize(); __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/