Why not use DynLayers? And then use lyr.setHTML()
var lyr = new DynLayer()
lyr.setHTML('html here');
--
Raymond Irving
--- Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a working page which assigns the contents of
> one div to another
> using
>
> function getDiv(ID){
> if(document.getElementById) return
> document.getElementById(ID);
> return document.all[ID];
> }
> ......
> getDIV('dst').innerHTML = getDIV('src').innerHTML;
> ......
>
>
> Now the client wants this to work with NS4. My
> questions are
>
> 1) Is NS4 dynamic in any sense or must all the
> layers be properly sized
> and positioned?
> In the existing DOM style scheme we just copy the
> html across and the
> browser resizes etc.
>
> 2) Is there any way to use an existing layer as an
> editable source of
> the html or must I have javascript strings to do a
> write? In the current
> system we just make DIV's which are hidden and at
> the top left so are
> directly editable with standard HTML tools.
> --
> Robin Becker
>
>
>
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