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RE: Funky Javascript Problemsby "Angi Diefenbach" <ADIEFENBACH(at)novell.com> |
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Thanks! I've come across this one before--I'll definitely to back and=20 take a closer look at it.=20 And just an aside---I notice you have "Webmaster" as your title. Is a female Webmaster a "Webmistress?" ;-) =20 Angi >>> "D. Wood" <dwood(at)chi.navtech.com> 04/13/00 01:19PM >>> You might try the Hierarchical Menus www.webreference.com/dhtml I am an extreme novice with JavaScript, so I can't judge as to its robustness. But = I was able to get it to work rudementarily without too much goofing around. And all they ask is that you include a copyright notice in the js file. Best Regards, Danny Wood, Webmaster 847.795.7351 dwood(at)chi.navtech.com=20 "...take notice of the country you pass through, ...the latitudes of places...; the names, numbers, & dwellings of the inhabitants, and such particularities as you can learn of them." -- Thomas Jefferson - April 30, 1793 > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-hwg-languages(at)hwg.org [mailto:owner-hwg-languages(at)hwg.org]On= =20 > Behalf Of Angi Diefenbach > Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 12:08 PM > To: hwg-languages(at)hwg.org=20 > Subject: RE: Funky Javascript Problems > > > Peter, > Thanks for your input! I've also struggled with this one for > quite a while--every time I think I solve one problem, > another one crops up. I've started the search for another > pop-up navbar -type script. If anyone would like to > recommend one, let me know! > > Thanks! > Angi > > >>> Peter Benoit <pbenoit(at)triton-network.com> 04/13/00 06:36AM >>> > I've played with that script before, it has some serious limitations = (AKA > bugs). One of which is that you can't place any kind of tag/object = above > the script or it doesn't function. I know JS fairly well, and after a = few > hours of tearing apart this fellows code, I still couldn't get it to = work. > > I should probably mention that he also requests that you pay for it if = you > decide to use it. Personally, I'd go find another script. > > Peter > >
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