Thanks for the feedback.
I have actually modified my code since I started talking about using java on
this list.
I have actually combined various methods.
Mozilla uses a new XML method that has only just been integrated
NS4 uses Java
IE uses ActiveX (or Java if the ActiveX object does not exist)
I'll make sure that I add the slider image to the set of preloaded images. I
only started using this method because the Icons were having problems getting
the right dimensions.
The right mouse menu is there because of one of the patches that I suggested a
while back. It is because I have modified the code so that I can disable the
menus on a click-by-click basis instead of a blanket ban.
These are all details that I plan to include in a DynAPI vs AfroAPI comparison.
Again, thanks for informing me of what has changed (it has been a while since I
have worked with the dynapi and as such, I have grown used to the changes I
made in my afroapi).
Marc van Leeuwen wrote:
> Maybe I come after the war, but It worked flawlessly on my IE 5.0 / W2K Box
> I like the dynamic loading a lot (but I'm so afraid of what will happen to
> Java integrated in IE in the future....)
> I only had a problem with the image representing the "lift" in the
> scrollbar, not showing up (even after "show image")
> Hey, by the way, I could use the right mouse button again ! (I lost this
> habit due to "vanilla" dynlayer).
>
> What tool do you use to generate the backgrounds ? :-p
>
> I know, this kind of messages do not help you much, but just give you the
> answer to "Why did I spend so much time making the site ?". Answer, because
> people go and sse it in action !
>
> Marc
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