I realize that. First I am hoping for another solution.
My research so-far has not been very encuraging..
I REALLY hope I don't have to do that,
but, oh-well, I'll let y'all know what I come up with.
 
BTW: I don't have CVS access, so someone else would have to make the update, whatever solution I come up with.
 
Guess I'll have something tonight.
 
Doug
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Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] arg. (or getContentHeight)

if you wanted, you could modify the getContentWidth to step through each the children[] values and check the height / width of these.

Doug Melvin wrote:

I've just discovered that getContentHeight/Widthdoesn't notice dynlayers.. What I mean is, I add a dynlayer to another dynlayer,I move the nested dynlayer so that is it way out of the viewable area of the outer layer..( .moveTo(0,500) )then I call getContentHeight for the outer layer, which returns 0!! eh? Doug  
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