This might have something to do with NN4.03 and
mouse_ns4.js. Something to do with the event listeners
for the document object.

--
Raymond Irving

--- C Kissinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I got the examples from Create Layer to Hover
> Animation in that
> snapshot to work in old browsers now (except
> TabManager because my laptop
> doesn't have a separate numeric keypad with arrows),
> but one major stumbling
> block which maybe someone can answer. In NN4.03
> almost all examples shoot a
> "JavaScript Error: too much recursion" onmousedown
> and onmouseup in document
> areas of the page. Two of the same error for every
> click. Any ideas?
> 
> Christopher Kissinger 
> Web Development Consultant
> 
> 
> >>>  -----Original Message-----
> >>>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >>>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf 
> >>>  Of Raymond Irving
> >>>  Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 4:09 PM
> >>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>  Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Old Browser Support
> >>>  
> >>>  
> >>>  
> >>>  I say we also try and include NN 4.03 but it's
> just
> >>>  that NN4.03 has a major problem with functions
> not
> >>>  return a value.
> >>>  
> >>>  "With the DOM, anything is possible, so the
> need for a
> >>>  JS wrapper API becomes less imperative."
> >>>  
> >>>  I don't think so! I thought that DOM-Browsers
> would
> >>>  make DynAPI go away but I was wrong. Over the
> past few
> >>>  months I've had nightmares trying to get apps
> to
> >>>  display and work the same in all three of the
> major
> >>>  browsers.
> >>>  
> >>>  --
> >>>  Raymond Irving
> >>>   
> >>>  --- C Kissinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >>>  > I first started using DynAPI because I needed
> a
> >>>  > cross-browser solution for
> >>>  > consistency across DOM/non-DOM browsers in
> ecommerce
> >>>  > web apps. This seemed
> >>>  > to have been the original focus with CBScript
> and
> >>>  > DynAPI2, but lately the
> >>>  > focus seems to have changed to more of an
> advanced
> >>>  > app factory (still a good
> >>>  > thing).
> >>>  >  
> >>>  > I am still busy trying to port DynAPI3 Oct.
> 4, 2003
> >>>  > snapshot for backwards
> >>>  > compatibility with NN4.03 and IE4, which when
> it is
> >>>  > finished will probably
> >>>  > serve me well into the distant future as a
> browser
> >>>  > paleontologist.
> >>>  >  
> >>>  > I would like to see a poll of current users
> and
> >>>  > developers for determining
> >>>  > the primary focus: advanced functionality vs.
> wider
> >>>  > cross-browser support.
> >>>  > With the DOM, anything is possible, so the
> need for
> >>>  > a JS wrapper API becomes
> >>>  > less imperative. DynAPI has been great for
> both so
> >>>  > far, but I see people
> >>>  > wanting to move forward and drop support. I
> can't do
> >>>  > that, but I'm sure
> >>>  > DynAPI will still be great either way.
> >>>  >  
> >>>  > Thanks!
> >>>  >  
> >>>  > 
> >>>  > Christopher Kissinger 
> >>>  > Web Development Consultant
> >>>  > 
> >>>  > 
> >>>  >  
> >>>  > 
> >>>  > 
> >>>  
> >>>  
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