I solved the problem by stripping out all of the DynAPI code. The only thing
I was using it for was to turn layers off and on and slide them around.
DynAPI is too much of a beast for such little tasks. The results are
profound. Our site is loading much faster without the DynAPI. Has anyone
else noticed performance issues when using this library? I'm beginning to
think it is too encumbering for practical web dev use. Anyone care to
comment?
John
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:Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 12:27 PM
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:Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] loading inline layers
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:Just a thought, but you could just hide them until they've been
:picked up by
:the DynAPI.
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:Very nice design, BTW.
:
:- Abre
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:-----Original Message-----
:From: john reeve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 3:20 PM
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:Subject: [Dynapi-Help] loading inline layers
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:When creating inline layers at http://www.pelagodesign.com, i've noticed
:that a javascript error occurs if you mouseover the main menu before the
:page is done loading. I am assuming this is due to DynAPI not initializing
:the layers as objects until the page is finished loading. However,
:expecting
:a viewer to wait for the page to fully load before navigating is less than
:ideal. Most of our usability tests have had this error occur. Does anyone
:know how to remedy this? Or do I have to rewrite the function so that it
:doesn't rely on DynAPI?
:
:Thanks in advance,
:
:John
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