Hello Sebastian,

you are right, zero works also, thanks for the help.
Unfortunately I was a bit fast with my celebrations, while it is working 
excellent in Firefox, it only works in IE(6) if I move the mouse 
immediately after executing the event. If I don't move the mouse 
directly after the event, then  the behaviour is the same as without the 
timeout. Is there a way to overcome this problem in IE?

Regards,
Daniel Haferkorn

(I have a dream about a world where every browser has a good JS and 
rendering engine...)

Sebastian Werner wrote:
> Daniel,
> 
> The timeout is not important in my opinion. Zero should work correctly, 
> too. The important thing is just to start the intensive process 
> separately with the mentioned timeout.
> 
> Sebastian
> 


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