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From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2003-07-10 13:41:51
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The setclass()function now works. It was a bug inside
the function.
Note: When I tried the example with following style I
noticed that the background-color was not set. This
might be a bug with IE.
.test {
background-color:blue;
border: 2px solid black;
}
Updates are inside cvs
PS. I don't think you need to include the "." in the
style name. setClass("test") should work just fine.
--
Raymond Irving
--- Daniel Tiru <de...@ti...> wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> Tried to use setClass('test') on a Template.
>
> The code i generated in a ioelement page:
>
> parent.tpLogin = new parent.Template('hej',0,0,0,0);
>
parent.tpLogin.setAnchor({left:0,top:0,bottom:0,right:0});
> parent.tpLogin.setDefaultFieldValue(' ');
> parent.tpLogin.generate();
> dynapi.document.addChild(parent.tpLogin);
> parent.tpLogin.setClass('.test');
>
> When i do this, i get a error in the dynlayerbase on
> line 157:
> if(this.css) this.css.className=cn;
>
> Then i looked up "cn" witch i cant find really in
> the code. So i changed that to
> if(this.css) this.css.className=c; //c seams
> declared in the file
>
> After this is done i get no error but aswell the
> style dont seams to be set.
> I tried this code aswell:
> tp = new Template('',0,0,0,0);
> tp.setAnchor({left:0,top:0,bottom:0,right:0});
> tp.setDefaultFieldValue(' ');
> tp.generate();
> dynapi.document.addChild(tp);
> tp.setClass('.test');
>
> And this works, but if i try from the ioelement
> page:
> parent.tp.setClass('.test');
> Nothing happend.
>
> I aswell tried to move the call to the function
> getting the ioelement page:
> <body>
> <script>
> dynapi.document.insertAllChildren();
> loadAction('CheckLogin');
> </script>
> </body>
>
> Ohh well.. i thought it could be something in the
> templatemanager but i tried this aswell in the
> ioelement page:
> parent.test=parent.dynapi.document.addChild(new
> parent.DynLayer('Hej',50,50,50,50,'000000'));
> parent.test.setClass('.test');
>
> This didnt work either, so my hope is that someone
> could have a look at this... If you dont want to set
> up a ioelement you could probably use a popup.
> Or am i doing something really wrong?
> Regards
> Daniel
>
>
>
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