"Patrick J.M. Keane" wrote:
> This is REALLY weird.
>
> I have a <dtml-tree> in a DIV panel (there are others). If I expand any
> branch of the tree, all of the javascript (and imagemaps, and everything
> else in other div panels become disabled (in Netscape 4.7 under linux).
So, the answer has SOMETHING to do with the
#whatever=
that trails at the end of the URL. When this is removed, all is well. Is
this just a HREF anchor jump? The answer might possibly be for me to
eliminate it from my python tree code, unless it serves some other purpose
(not serving a purpose for me, these are small trees).
So, am I wrong to think you can use <a NAME=> anchors in a <DIV> tag?
I would assume so, but Netscape does render DIVs in a sort of bizzare way,
so perhaps you cannot. In which case, this has nothing to do with zope,
but more to do with Netscape. Well, that sucks. :)
Anyway to work-around this within the <dtml-tree> code by modifying tree-s
or e or c? I'd like to have a fix so that if you click on a [+] you get a
URL back with no trailing #placefinder.
pk
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