G
George Hester
I believe this issue I'll describe below is called concurrency. If I am mistaken please correct me.
Here is the issue. At this location is what I'll be describing:
http://home.nycap.rr.com/foryorisonly/cube/cube.htm
Now the issue is the onmouseout event for the applet. Now the applet has an
attribute of mayscript. This allows the applet class to access javascript. While it
is doing that with the mouse over the applet, if the mouse is moved off the
applet quicktime the onmouseout event does not fire. Move the mouse off
gracefully onmouseout does fire.
I'd like to fix that. In other words when the mouse is off the applet
the left div should visiblility='hidden' everytime quicktime and gracefully.
I may have to put that in the class itself and I know where it has to go. But I'm not sure
how to call onmouseout in the class.
At the moment when all is said and done with the class, I send 'empty' or null to the ovrApplet function
but it doesn't seem to be enough. Thanks.
Here is the issue. At this location is what I'll be describing:
http://home.nycap.rr.com/foryorisonly/cube/cube.htm
Now the issue is the onmouseout event for the applet. Now the applet has an
attribute of mayscript. This allows the applet class to access javascript. While it
is doing that with the mouse over the applet, if the mouse is moved off the
applet quicktime the onmouseout event does not fire. Move the mouse off
gracefully onmouseout does fire.
I'd like to fix that. In other words when the mouse is off the applet
the left div should visiblility='hidden' everytime quicktime and gracefully.
I may have to put that in the class itself and I know where it has to go. But I'm not sure
how to call onmouseout in the class.
At the moment when all is said and done with the class, I send 'empty' or null to the ovrApplet function
but it doesn't seem to be enough. Thanks.