Have you thought about using java to give NS4 support or Mozilla Extensions to
give NS6 support?

I've had both of these running smoothly in the afroapi.

Ben Empson wrote:

> Yeah sorry I should have said IE 5.5 only. No support for NS seeing as
> though the full-blown project uses ActiveX components and the MSHTML
> control.
>
> Body onLoad triggers this:
>
>   function getScreen()
>   {
>    borderDiv.style.height = document.body.clientHeight;
>    borderDiv.style.width = document.body.clientWidth;
>   }
>
> borderDiv is just the first thing declared in the body, everything else is
> contained within it.
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> From: "Dougal Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 5:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] Difference between scrollWidth and clientWidth
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> > On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Ben Empson wrote:
> >
> > > Sorry about this - it is not Dynapi-related. I just reckon you guys are
> the
> > > most likely to be able to give me a sensible answer than anywhere else I
> > > could look!
> > > [...stuff, stuff, stuff...]
> >
> > Funky. At first I thought that this was relate purely to the width of
> > the browser. But I found that I could trigger it by adjusting the height
> > of the browser, even when my width was quite large. Are you calculating
> > any height elements dynamically? It could be that under certain
> > conditions, you're making something bigger than will fit in its
> > container. And the browser could be thinking it should have a scrollbar,
> > but you've explicitly turned off scollbars in the containing frame.
> >
> > BTW, are you going to add support for NS4 later?
> >
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