You should exchange the first 'null' in the arguments
of your example for a string with the id you want your
dynlayer to have, aka:
new
DynLayer('myCustomID',10,10,750,500,null,null,null,'Text
Text Text')
As you're new to DynAPI you might also want to look
here for more reference on dynlayer arguments and
methods:
http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/doccenter/index.php?DynLayer
Henrik V�glin [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
--- 2S3I - COMPAIN Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
Hello,
>
> I'm a new user of the excellent DynAPI librairy, and
> I need help concerning the use of the DynLayer
> constructor.
>
> I'm searching for a parameter to personnalize the
> name of my layer (to replace the incremental name
> DynObject1.......)
>
> Someone can help me ?
>
> Thanks for your answers,
>
> Eric
>
> PS : soory for my english, I'm french, but I look
> after myself.
>
> new DynLayer(null,10,10,750,500,null,null,null,'Text
> Text Text')
>
>
>
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