From: Nuno F. <nun...@wi...> - 2000-12-11 13:03:49
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Well, you can use any "normal" div layer with the DynAPI (see the tutorial section on "inline layers"), and then after the "normal" div has been "captured", you can use the standard DynAPI methods to modify or acessing it. NunoF -----Original Message----- From: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Doug Melvin Sent: segunda-feira, 11 de Dezembro de 2000 2:13 To: dynapi-help Subject: [Dynapi-Help] ARG!!! or: Gotta little problem with a div... Okay then, AS you may recall, I have been messing around with trees.. Now, since the skintree node was Way slow (and caused a 10 meg memory leak after 4 reloads in IE) I had to find anothewr, now I have. The main problem with the one I am using, is that the entire tree is built in memory and THEN the induvidual divs (yes it used plain divs) are written out and rendered.. This is all fine and dandy, I figure I'll just load a 'splash' screen into a loadpanel and distract the user while the tree is rendered.. Now I have just one problem, I need to be able to put the HTML that makes the tree up into a div (mainDIV).. How do I do that? if I wasn't using dynAPI (I'm using it for the loadpanel and scroll) I wuold do it normally, But it seems that dynAPI overload the normal method of referencing and modifying an object.. Well, to cut an already way too long message a bit short.. How do I reference and modify a 'normal' DIV throught the DynAPI? Doug Melvin |