I just realized that my "fix" also stops custom cursors on ie6 (mozilla's still working - by far the better browser btw ;)
So that "fix" ain't even a workaround - so help is appreciated!
Regards, Peter
Peter Romianowski wrote:
Hi,
using a custom cursor results in a js-error. I isolated the line in dynlayer_ie.js
It's line 33:
elm.style.cursor=(this._cursor||'auto');
The browser says "property not defined: cursor" (translated from german ;)
Because that "crashed" my whole page (no js executed anymore) I changed that
part of the code to:
if (elm.style.cursor) { elm.style.cursor=(this._cursor||'auto'); }
Now the site works (without the custom cursor which is ok for me). I do not propose this as a solution to the problem - it's just a workaround and I am too lazy to hunt the problem down ;) Generally it is possible to change the cursor shape in ie5+ according to http://www.webreference.com/js/tips/991129.html (tested it)
Greetz,
Peter
..: BTW: When will there be the next release of dynapi3x?
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