At Raymond's suggestion, I have posted a demonstration page on my church
web site to highlight the problem I described below.  The description of
the problem is listed at the top of the demo page.  The demo page is at
http://www.ctbc.org/test/testlp.html.

TIA,
George

Raymond Irving wrote:
> 
> Hi George,
> 
> Could you please post a working example of the
> problems your having to the help group? This could
> save us a lot of time trying to reproduce the problem.
> 
> --
> Raymond Irving
> 
> --- George Porterfield
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am using the Beta 1 Release of DynAPI 3.0.0 as
> > part of an effort to
> > redesign the web site for my church.  Part of my
> > approach is to use a
> > LoadPanel to display a lot of the detail pages from
> > our old site design
> > without too many changes being required.
> >
> > Most of the pages display in the LoadPanel OK, but I
> > have run into a few
> > pages that contain some html/script code that is
> > causing problems.  This
> > problem only happens when the page is viewed using
> > Netscape 7.0.  It
> > does not happen with IE5.5 or Netscape 4.79 (the
> > only three browsers
> > that I have ready access to).
> >
> > Here is the problem situation.  On a part of the
> > page being loaded,
> > there is some javascript in the middle of a table to
> > load some dynamic
> > information from a news source.  This is done with a
> > series of
> > document.writeln statements.  With NS4.79  and
> > IE5.5, this information
> > is written properly to the "document" within the
> > LoadPanel and displays
> > correctly.  However, when I try to display the same
> > page on NS7.0, the
> > information from the document.writeln commands is
> > written to the
> > top/parent browser window.  This of course
> > eliminates my entire page
> > including the loadpanel and other layers.  Also,
> > since it is not a
> > complete html document, it tends to lock up NS7.0.
> >
> > How can I change the statements in the external file
> > be loaded so that
> > the information currently in the document.write
> > statements will write to
> > the correct place?  I guess I would need to use the
> > addHTML function,
> > but of what object?  I have tried a few, but most of
> > my attempts
> > indicate the object is undefined.  Ideally, this
> > should be one solution
> > that will work in all browsers.
> >
> > TIA,
> > George
> >
> >
> >
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