just put two lines of code that loads an image from each and use the onload event of that image.  Use this event to reload the current window to the chosen server.

Richard :o wrote:

Hi,
I tried something;
The parentLayer is dragEnabled.
The childLayer covers parts of the parentLayer, and has "e.setBubble(false)"
in
it's onmousedown eventlistener, so the parents dragevent isn't fired.

for those who're interrested, I put an example called
"draggingAnotherLayer.htm" up here:
http://www.richardinfo.f2s.com/?menu=examples&node=1
although I noticed this server is very slow today, maybe try the mirror:
http://www.resass.f2s.com/?menu=examples&node=1

Btw, does anyone have some code lying around, to check the connection speed
of two servers, and redirect as necessary?
I would prefer client-side as I always spawn a popup anyway.
I was thinking of asking an image from each server and timing the onload
event, and redirect to the fastest, but maybe someone has done it already.

Cheers,
Richard  :o

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:31 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] drag question

> I was wondering if it was possible to attach a drag
> event to a layer, to drag another layer? So the source
> of the drag would be a different layer from the
> target. An example would be a window, with a widget on
> it that you use to drag the window with, like the
> title bar in windows.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cameron.
>
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