Would make sense. Well, not in a rational world but in this bizarre crossbrowser
world where we've been placed ( I must have been real nasty in a past life ) it
makes perfect sense. I'll give it a try tomorrow morning.


Darryl Cousins wrote:

> Replying to my own mail again. (I do blah on a bit).
>
> <***********
> I wrote:
> The problem then is simply that clicking on a dynlayer object takes focus
> away from the window object in IE5!! Still looking for a workaround. Anyone
> out
> there using window.onfocus and/or window.onblur? I think I should be looking
> at the way events bubble. maybe.
> *************>
>
> Digging around in the Javascript Definitive Guide and I haven't found what
> I'm looking for.
>
> <***********
> Il Maestro wrote: ([Dynapi-Dev] The memory leak is about to surrender to my
> fierceful efforts)
> - Adding event listeners does cause leaking. In fact, it causes a hole the
> size
> of Brazil.
> *************>
>
> Could these be related? I mean, please bare with me, IE bubbles events up to
> the window level. Right? My dynlayer has no event listener but all the same
> the window loses (apparently) focus. In NS events bubble down and the window
> retains focus.
> Now to wildly extrapolate: could it be that in the DynAPI2 some variables
> aren't found by a garbage collector because the mark and sweep doesn't
> recognise these as being within the environment of the window? Where is the
> event happening if not in the window environment and yet the window loses
> focus!
>
> Blessings, Darryl
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