Scott wrote:

>Oooh!  This is Very Bad!  

Okey, so I've been bad again ....  ;o). Well, I've fixed it now.
Thank you Scott! The problem went away. 

The even "badder" thing was that I already was given the advice of using the  
mouseMove coordinates. But I had some problems at one place making it all work so I 
skipped that one. That's what you get for not understanding what you are doing.


>Also, as a general rule, you should also never use "the mouse" or "the
>mouseLoc" in a mouse-related message handler. 

I understand this...

>Instead, set a local
>variable or property on the object to indicate the current state of
>the mouse button, and save off the parameters of the mouseMove message
>if you might need them later.  

... but not this.

Regards,
Eva


>  Regards,
>    Scott
>


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