Hi Ron,
It is easy to set Joust up whether to use DHTML mode or not. You can do this
by placing the following line of code at the top of the Joust initialise
function:
theBrowser.hasDHTML = false;
Yes, I know that it was last modified in 7/99 but it is robust. I have used
it for 3 years (although my last implementation was a year ago) There is a
2.5 release slated for the near future and great support available at:
http://www.delphi.com/joust/start
One usually gets an answer from the author of the program within hours
(remembering he's on the GMT timezone!)
Hope that helps.
Steve
> Have you looked at the Joust Outliner?
>
> http://www.alchemy-computing.co.uk/joust/
Steve,
Thanks for the link... I hadn't seen that codeset. It looks very impressive,
but it's a little disconcerting to see the latest version done in July of
99. It uses quite a bit of DHTML (things like testing for document.layer and
document.all, etc.), so there's a good chance NS6 will still have trouble.
I'll take a serious look at it, though, because if it's that
backwards-compatible with non-DHTML browsers, perhaps we could trick it into
thinking NS6 was non-DHTML.
-ron
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