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The loop through the submenuarray is looking for a fifth element (submenu5) that doesn't exist on your page (you have a title5 but no submenu). Because it doesn't exist, the JavaScript cannot find the object document.all.submenu5 and therefore cannot apply a sytle.pixelTop to it and hence the Runtime error. Hope this helps. Eric At 02:11 AM 8/14/2000 +1200, Mike Henden wrote: >Hi all, > >Have almost completed a site for a client that is an IT company. > >Noticed that M$IE v.5 (for Windows) came up with the following message in >the status bar "Done but with errors on page (which I never saw in >Netscape Communicator or IE4.5 on my Mac, so was unaware of until the time >came to show the site to the client!). Have since checked the site using a >couple of HTML Validation services and stand-alone validation software, >and thought I had ironed out any bugs. > >This morning I got the following message from my client... > >>There is a runtime error on the navigation bar for anyone working in an NT >>environment - I am not on NT so I am not affected, but everyone else is. > >I believe the page concerned is the 'navigation' page in the frameset -- >unfortunately as a 'designer' with HTML capability (as opposed to a >'programmer' with design capability), I have not struck a 'runtime' error >in Windows NT before, and have no idea what is causing it on this >particular OS. > >If anyone would care to offer any advice, the site can be found on a >'temporary URL' at: > >http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~mhenden/information_power > >All or any comments appreciated... > >t.i.a. > >MIKE >-- > >============================================================== > >"Time is an illusion -- Lunchtime doubly so" (Douglas Adams) >http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~mhenden > >==============================================================
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