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The strange thing is, that if you run the files
locally, just off your C-drive, without a
server, they work ok - also on fast pc.
Maybe they try to load the files into cache from PWS, this takes a little
time, and the code already starts executing, but normally the closing and
opening <script> tags after the file including is meant to make the script
wait 'till all files are in cache.
Strange.
I gave up on PWS when I upgraded to winME, and it no longer worked, so I
can't really help, maybe someone else is using pws with DynAPI?
Cheers,
Richard Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.richardinfo.com (Everything running on, and ported to DynAPI2.53) visit the DynAPI homepage (and FAQ) :: http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/index.php?menu=1 Browse (and search) the mailinglist here: http://www.mail-archive.com/index.php3?hunt=dynapi ----- Original Message -----
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- [Dynapi-Help] re: dynapi, ie5, pws etc jmp909
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- RE: [Dynapi-Help] re: dynapi, ie5, pws etc Jozef Pierlejewski
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] re: dynapi, ie5, pws etc Doug Melvin
- Re[2]: [Dynapi-Help] re: dynapi, ie5, pws etc Robert Rainwater
- RE: [Dynapi-Help] re: dynapi, ie5, pws etc Jozef Pierlejewski
