I did not notice that there was a link to that page in the cods. I corrected
another reference but am having problems with my host.
The code is almost ready for release. The code is NOT able to be directly
included in the dynapi. there has been to much extension for it to be just
inserted.
If you want, I can email you the most recent version of the afroapi. There is
NO ns6 support do to java related problems. if you are willing to convert the
code back to being compatible with the dynapi, I'd be willing to give you a all
the assitance you need.
I currently believe that there are too many shortcoming in the dynapi that have
not been adressed and am not developing code to be compatible with it.
Again, if you want any of the most recent code, please email me as the web site
has not been developed to the point of being useful yet.
Barbie wrote:
> Firstly, a request to Michael Pemberton. Tried to use the FormWidget
> suggested in the Documentation pages on Source Forge
> (http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/doccenter/index.php?Is%20There%20a%20Form%20W
> idget), but nothing works, even your home page fails! In the index file
> within the zip I changed the setLibraryPath to the correct path ("src/" not
> "js/") and it still throws up errors. What else is required to get this to
> work?
>
> Secondly, I'm trying to access hidden fields within a form, which is within
> a label, which is within a scrolling pane. Unfortunately the form object
> seems to disappear! Any idea where it would be located. I had thought
> document.forms["myForm"] would work, or trolling through each layer's
> document.forms to find it, but to no avail. Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Barbie
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