Where do i get that patch?
I dont really understand the patch library at sourceforge...
Regards
Tiru
> The patch seems to have fixed the DynEvent.getX() bug on IE/Mac. > Unfortunately, it seems to have broken other features (like dragging).
> > I'll start diffing the files to see if I can determine what changed > between the versions. Thanks again for your help.
> > - Abre
> > -----Original Message-----
> From: Joy Ride [mailto:joy...@ho...]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 1:49 AM
> To: Abre Chase; dyn...@li...
> Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] IE5 Mac - DynEvent.getX() reports incorrect
> position
> > > Hello,
> > Well, we have made some compability modifications in to DynAPI 2.5.7. > You
> might want to try those. Also we are currently in progress of fixing few > Mac
> related issues (for example in loadpanel.js) for DynAPI2 (I'm sure that
> these fixes will be usefull for DynAPI3 as well). If you are interested, > you
> might want to try modified version attached in to this email. ... I > don't
> give any promises though :-) It is basically 2.5.7 with some support for
> Opera and some fixes for Machintosh (and others).
> > - Juho Risku
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Abre Chase" <ac...@ou...>
> To: <dyn...@li...>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:49 AM
> Subject: [Dynapi-Help] IE5 Mac - DynEvent.getX() reports incorrect > position
> > > This may or may not be related to the DynAPI...
> > I'm using 2.5.7 and have been tasked with porting some existing code to > the
> Mac IE5.2 environment. I've noticed that the getX() method of the > DynEvent
> returns incorrect values. The event is occurring in a DynLayer which > was
> created inline - which may have something to do with the problem...
> > I've done some debugging (mouse.js ~line 83):
> > evt.pageX=is.ie?e.x+document.body.scrollLeft:e.pageX; // e.x = 110,
> document.body.scrollLeft = 0
> evt.x=is.ie?evt.pageX-evt.src.getPageX():e.layerX // pageX = 110,
> src.getPageX = 101
> > It seems that the initial e.x is being reported incorrectly. That value
> should be closer to 100. From what I can tell, this is the "unmolested"
> browser event's x property. Is the browser returning an incorrect
> coordinate? Is it buffered with something like document.body.offsetX? > Is
> anyone aware of issues involving the event.x property being incorrect > for
> IE5 on the Mac?
> > I've read that document.body.scrollLeft is unreliable and should be > replaced
> with document.documentElement.scrollLeft. Any truth to that?
> > Thanks in advance for any advice/discussion.
> > - Abre
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