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Joe

Many thanks for your response.

I have four books on JS that tell you how things work under different browsers although I do not have that particular one.

What my books do not do is tell you what to use when the method you have been using only works under one browser - does the one you suugest do that? i.e they do not say when supporting Netscape use xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx instead of createPopup. I will certainly see if I can find a copy here in the UK to have a look at but I fear that it may not solve my problem

Many thanks

Rob Dixon

Joe Lee wrote:

I highly recommend that anyone doing anything with dynamic html get a
copy of "Dynamic HTML The Definitive Reference, 2nd Edition" by Danny
Goodman. It is published by O'Reilly, and more information about it can
be found here http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dhtmlref2/. This is an
incredible reference book. It tells you almost everything there is to
know about HTML, CSS2, DOM 2, and JavaScript 1.5. Including how each
item works in IE through version 6 in both Windows and Mac, Netscape,
and Mozilla.


Joe Lee



rob.dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx 11/04/2004 09:04:02 >>>


Thanks to the help of kind people on this list, I was able to get an onMouseOver and an onClick to trigger a createPopup, and this works
well in IE. I would like to get a similiar function to work in Netscape and


Firefox (ideally to create code that works for all browsers!)

Can anyone please point me in the right direction?

Many thanks

Rob Dixon




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