Is there a way to find out what named javascript objects a template will
need? Itd be nice to keep those around (rather than having to recreate
them) if the template changed in a way that simply moved some of the
existing elements to new locations.

With such an API I can write a loop that destroys those children that will
no longer be needed.

--JYL

> --- Jacob Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to update the template after its set?
>
> Yes
>
>> That is, let's say I
>> get another template from the server and then do
>> tmpl.setHTML(newHTML),
>> will that update the layout to the new template? Any
>> other requirements so
>> as not to leak memory (like destroying something
>> before calling setHTML
>> again)?
>
> Once you call setHTML() it will replace content of the
> Template those removeing the elements of the
> DynLayers, etc. For best use call clearTemplate() to
> deleteAllChildren from the template before changing
> the content. this will prevent memory leaks.
>
>>
>> Thanks! --JYL
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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