Not too familiar with 2.5.7 but shouldn't that be
DynAPI.onLoad instead on 
--- "Lars V. Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Y'all,
> 
> I'm trying to show/hide a popup layer in one frame,
> while controlling it by events fired in another
> frame.
> I've tested the example shown in
>
http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/doccenter/index.php?DynDocuments
> with succes.
> 
> However, the same setup doesn't work in my (huge)
> real project.
> 
> The main difference from the example is that I'm
> using DynAPI heavily in the target frame by itself.
> So it might be a question of having several
> instances of DynAPI conflicting, but I'm unsure
> whether this can be/is the case.
> 
> The immidiate error occurs immidiately when I - in
> my "menu" frame page/document - attempt to attach my
> map frame page/document as a DynDocument object.
> 
>  var mapFrameDoc;
>  DynAPI.onLoad = function () {
>   mapFrameDoc = new DynDocument(parent.map);
>   DynAPI.addChild(mapFrameDoc); // <-- yields an
> error: "An object is required" (or something of that
> sort)
>   //...
> }
> 
> I've tested whether the "mapFrameDoc" variable is
> defined, and it seems to be.
> 
> I've tried a work-around by defining the popup layer
> in the map page/document, and just attaching to it
> from the menu page/document, but that yields an
> error that indicates that the attached object isn't
> recognized as a DynLayer (I can use setHTML and
> setVisible methods on it). And I can't find any
> examples to support me in this approach :-(
> 
> Have anyone tried to do this ?
> Can anyone shed some light on possible instance
> conflicts ?
> 
> Using 2.5.7
> 
> TIA
> 
> Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
> Lars V. Nielsen
>
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