Brent Eades wrote:
> 
> On 19 Nov 98, John Stewart wrote:
<<SNIP>>> 
> Anwyay... a suggested fix is to add a document.write() routine that will
> insert NS <layer> tags, above and beyond the CSS declaration (such as
> you have in your current code.)
> 
> I did some tinkering with the code you provided, and got a rough
> workaround functioning... or at least, it works in NS 4.  Don't know if it
> breaks MSIE as a result though.  Don't have that browser here.
> 
<<SNIP>>

> 
> Anyway... this does work with NS 4.5 on my system... I mouseover a link
> and the referenced graphic (c100.gif, etc) pops up over top.  When I
> mouseout, the "blank image" reappaers.  I assume this is what you wanted
> :)
> 
> Hope this is of some help.
> 

        Thanks, Brent.  It does help some.  Now I have a solution that works in
Netscape and a solution that works in MSIE!

        Your suggestion didn't completely "break" the MSIE; the overlapping
pop-up layer doesn't show and no javascript errors are encountered.  It
does work like I wanted in Netscape and without the document.write(), it
works fine in MSIE.

        Will a browser type test provide a switch to execute the JavaScript if
true (for Netscape) or execute the html code for MSIE???

        BTW, I think that code started out from a sample you posted a few
months back.

-- 

John Stewart
SUPSHIP San Diego
Information Systems Security Mgr
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