Interesting.  Thanks Courtenay.  It is the down() function that seems to 
break things, which is interesting because the up() function seemed to 
work fine.  I'll have to play around and see if I can find a way to get 
at that image that works in Safari.

 -- Dash --

Courtenay wrote:
> Everything works in the latest Webkit nightly.
> Green arrow doesn't work with 2.0.4 (normal safari)
> Clicking labels works.
>
> I suspect it's because you're adding a down() method to the DOM element.
>
>
> On 4/4/07, David Dashifen Kees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Demo Site:  http://www.dashifen.com/temp/drag_test/index.htm
>>
>> Check out the site above.  You'll see a very small menu with a lot of
>> behaviors attached.  In Firefox, IE 6/7, and Opera things go as
>> planned.  You can click the arrow in the menu's header and it shrinks
>> the menu to a column of icons, and you can reverse this by re-clicking
>> the arrow.  Plus, you can click either icons or labels within the menu
>> and get little alert boxes which replace stub functions for the moment.
>>
>> But, in Safari, there's all sorts of problems.  Chiefly, it the menu
>> shrinking and expansion doesn't work and it seems like clicking on a
>> label wasn't working for me either.  Admittedly, though, I'm testing on
>> an out-of-date Macintosh, as far as I know, and I don't have access to a
>> different one.
>>
>> So, if there's anyone out there who can test the above site in safari
>> try this:
>>
>> 1.  Drag the menu to a different location on screen.
>> 2.  Try clicking the green arrow to the left of the words "Builder Menu"
>> and see if the menu shrinks.  If so, try to click the arrow again to
>> make it grow.
>> 3.  Try to click on any of the other labels to get an alert box and do
>> the same with the icons.
>>
>> I suspect #1 will work (it works for me at least) but #2 will fail and
>> #3 will work when clicking on icons but not the labels.
>>
>> Feel free to dissect my code and see if you can find anything going on.
>> I'd love to move on and not worry about Safari until later, but
>> unfortunately our the department head where I work is a Mac user and
>> he'll be sure to want to test it on his machine.  Figures, right ;)
>>
>> Thanks, you guys all rock.
>>
>> -- Dash --
>>
>>     
>
> >
>
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