I had a similar issue and it wound up being the canvas was not done being initialized. What is the best way to determine when the canvas is done initializing?
Thanks,
Steve
On 7/3/06, Benjamin Shine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Generally Laszlo is very very very Firefox-friendly. It is definitely
one of our supported browsers; I will even say, unofficially, that it
is our favorite browser.
On Jul 3, 2006, at 6:46 AM, Manik Prabhu wrote:
>
> in oninit( ) method of sample.lzx, i wrote the following code
> like this
> <method event="oninit">
>
> LzTimer.resetTimer(new LzDelegate(this,
> 'setInitialfocus'), 500);
>
> </method>
>
> <method name="setInitialfocus">
>
> LzFocus.setFocus(name1Txt);
>
> </method>
>
> <view id="mainview>
>
> <edittext id="name1Txt"/>
>
> .......
>
>
>
> </view>
Put the oninit method on the canvas, and, just for fun, try extending
the timeout from 500 ms to something insane like 5000 ms. Two
reasons: one, you want to set the focus when the canvas is done
initializing because that's when your app is ready to be used; two,
if there are timing issues, an excessively large initial timeout will
reveal it.
Also put in some Debug.write's so you can see what order things are
happening in.
benjamin shine
software engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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