Netscape can't retrieve the html content of a layer, therefore the API can't
either. When you explicitly set the HTML, the API chetas by storing it in an
internal variable, but this doesn't work with inline layers.
Darryl Cousins wrote:
> Further on international character sets:
>
> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-2">
> <meta http-equiv="content-style-type" content="text/css;
> charset=iso-8859-2">
> <meta http-equiv="content-language" content="pl">
>
> Netscape 4.7 doesn't translate the character set in DynAPI layers. (IE
> does). Netscape inserts a ? for the unread characters.
> I thought I was on the right track to use inline layers (where the character
> set is translated) and to retrieve the string using getHTML and then insert
> it into my scrollWindow using setHTML().
> But when I call getHTML() from such a converted inline layer Netscape
> returns nil, that is, e.g. an alert box is empty. IE however does return the
> entire string.
>
> Further disappointment: I today installed Netscape6, it draws my layers but
> the images only after reload and nothing is 'mouse' active (I'm using the
> API from Ilmaestro's site).
>
> Blessings, Darryl.
>
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