Hi,
The problem is that you've named your layer "parent". This is a reserved
word in IE, rename to myParent, and it should be fine.
In DynAPI2 you don't need to set the clip values manually, just specify the
size of the layer.
If you want to do clipping by hand, follow this example:
http://www.richardinfo.f2s.com/dynapi/Richard_Examples/dynlayer-clip.html
Cheers,
Richard Bennett
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(Everything running on, and ported to DynAPI2.51)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 12:33 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] sliding drawer
> I have gone through the Dan Steinman tutorials, and only recently found
the new DynAPI website. I've created this sliding drawer, using pointer
variables, clipping and nested layers, etc. but it only works in Netscape!
IE is giving me an error that says "failed to implement"
>
> I started out trying to use the DynAPI 2.5, but I can't figure out how
this would work. I was specifically having trouble figuring out the setClip
syntax. Can this be done with DynAPI? Or is there a simple fix with what
I've done already?
>
> Site is at: www.wheelercreek.com/cuda/index3.htm Click on the little
ball to see the drawer open.
>
> Tom Wheeler
> Web Manager
> http://www.c-techindustries.com
>
>
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