gotta love the Lookout Express..

The way this issue was handles int my scrollbar as to dicard onScroll (or
onMouseMove?) events that are
fired while still porcessing the last event.

Some Psudo code:

myevent(){
if(this.EventInProcess) return 0;
this.EventInProcess=true;
//do the stuff, move the scroll bar, scroll the content pane, ect..
this.EventInProcess=false;
}

also handy for any other heavy-duty dragging code.

Do not be concerned for the discarded events, the drag events are fire more
than often enough,
plus the browser AND OS tend to queu some of the events as well.

cheers


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Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] Implemented step-scrolling in viewpane, please
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