if your <div> layer is called   layer1,  try renaming your var layer
differently.. might solve the problem (IE trips over it, so maybe NS6 also)


Pascal Bestebroer
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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Matthew Shirey
> Verzonden: dinsdag 19 december 2000 20:02
> Aan: Dynapi-Help
> Onderwerp: [Dynapi-Help] Inline Layers NS6, help tracing problem...
>
>
> Hey all,
>
> Well, I have posted twice trying to get help with inline layers in NS 6.
> Because there seems to be very little DynAPI specific information on the
> problem I am trying to trace it and understand more about how DynAPI works
> in the process so maybe I can help solve some of these problems in the
> future.
>
> Okay, I have read just about everything I can get my hands on concerning
> DHTML in NS 6.  It is all pretty simple and I think I have good
> grasp of it.
> But so far I have not been able to determine exactly where in DynAPI the
> problem is.  I need to know that before I can begin to fix it.
> So with the
> help of the list I am going to try and track it down.
>
> I am basing all of my NS6 tests on the inline sample in the examples
> directory.
>
> Here is the code that triggers the error message:
>
> var layer1 = this.document.all['layer1']
> layer1.moveTo(100,100)
>
> The error message is:
>
> layer1 has no properties
>
> This happens on the line where the moveTo() method is called.
>
> This tells me that "this.document.all['layer1']" did not return the object
> that was expected.  So this is where I'll start.
>
> Where and when is the "DynAPI.document.all" object constructed?
>
>
> -- Matthew Shirey
>
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