From: thc t. <th...@ya...> - 2000-11-17 13:28:18
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Hello! Are you using the latest release of DynAPI2? If so (I think yes) then you must have readen that currently DynAPI2 does not allow adding a layer to another layer once it has been added to another layer or document... With older releases (e.g. October 24) you could do that, but now not. (I hope you understand my bad english, and you could get a solution...) I have the same problem, and my solution (it works) is simple: not to do 'A.addChild(...)' into a layer A (or widget) once the layer A has been added to another layer with '.addChild(A)'. Please reply to me with the solution you have find to your problem, I will be pleased. Thank you, Javier Tejero <th...@ya...> Barcelona SPAIN PS: If the solution is which I told, you can forward this message to the mailing list...thanks --- Henrik Olsen <hen...@ad...> wrote: > Hi > > I'm working on a popup menu for the DynAPI, but ran > into a strange problem. > Somehow the DynLayer manages to make layers with > similar ID's. Look at this > code: > http://home1.stofanet.dk/fjollekolle/popUpMenu/frameset.html. > > > Debug is on to check the dynlayer tree. It shows the > conflicting layers with > similar names. Why?? > > > Med venlig hilsen / best regards > > Henrik Olsen > Albatros Network A/S > Adcore - Digital Business Creators > Vesterbro Torv 1-3 > Postboks 58 > 8100 Århus C > > Tlf.: +45 87 32 23 00 > Tlf.: +45 87 32 23 55 - direct number > Fax.: +45 87 32 23 05 > > Mail: hen...@ad... > http://www.adcore.com > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-help __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Get organized for the holidays! http://calendar.yahoo.com/ |