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DHTML, Frames, and Bugs, Oh My!

 
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puiwaihin

 

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DHTML, Frames, and Bugs, Oh My! - 4/6/2001 17:05:00   
I am using an elaborate menuing script I got from-

http://www.webreference.com/dhtml/hiermenus/index.html

It's a handy dandy script, but I've run into a mean little bug. In Internet Explorer the menus work right the first time, but after navigating you have to refresh the page to get the menus to redisplay. In NN the problem does sometimes occur, but unlike in IE once you refresh the page it continues to work properly.

I tried a work around by putting an event handler in the Frameset tag

onUnload="refreshPage()"

and made my function call window.reload(), but that didn't work. It didn't seem to have any effects in NN either except to generate a couple errors with the menuing script.

You can look at the site I'm trying to get this to work on at
http://nursing.byu.edu/TEST

Any help would be appreciated.

Dixiedi

 

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RE: DHTML, Frames, and Bugs, Oh My! - 4/6/2001 17:09:00   
Goodness, you have many of your own sites' pages opening in a new window. Yucky.

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RE: DHTML, Frames, and Bugs, Oh My! - 4/6/2001 17:28:00   
Hmm, there shouldn't be any pages from the college opening in new windows. I have a few linking back to the university opening in new windows, but I was planning on changing that to target "_top".

[This message has been edited by puiwaihin (edited 04-06-2001).]


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RE: DHTML, Frames, and Bugs, Oh My! - 4/8/2001 16:25:00   
quote:
Originally posted by puiwaihin:
I am using an elaborate menuing script I got from-

I have almost the same problem. Different Menu system and it works fine until the user resizes the browser window. Then the menu goes blank until refreshed. I tried writing a script and variations on inline code:

window.onresize=location.reload(true)

to no avail. Would be REAL interested in a solution to this from a script/dhtml expert....


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puiwaihin

 

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RE: DHTML, Frames, and Bugs, Oh My! - 4/12/2001 15:44:00   
Still need help on this one. I've altered it so that any time you click "Home" the menus get recreated by reloading the entire page, but that workaround only works on the initial page. Anyone able to think of a something on this?

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