I would suggest you go into dynapi.js, in the unload handler, where
there is a this.deleteAllChildren() and make it not happen in NS. That
code is there to prevent memory leaking, and I don't remember old NS4
suffering from memory leaks.
"Pickup, Jordan" wrote:
>
>
> I am trying out the latest (Feb 28) snapshot.
>
> My site has multiple subdomains. On netscape, when a link switches me
> from one subdomain to another, I get an error.
>
> The error is either in mouse.js on line 175 or in dynlayer.js on line
> 121. The error is that access disallowed from one domain to another.
>
> I assume that this is because of all the stuff that now happens
> onunload. The error doesn't seem to cause any problems (everything
> still works) other that it pops up an error box.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix the problem? Or at least get
> rid of the error message?
>
> Thanks to anyone who can help...
>
> Jordan
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