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[Javascript] Re: Javascript Weird


  • From: romaniuc at klais.com.br (Alan Roberto Romaniuc)
  • Subject: [Javascript] Re: Javascript Weird
  • Date: Tue May 20 13:46:21 2003

Hi again...

    Really weird, but I deleted some white lines and it start worked... 
I will try backtrack it.... but is freak (mozilla and explorer work now)

    I am tryi

Peter Brunone wrote:

>   Your question is a good one, and I'd like to hear how the developer of Treeview answers it.  
>   Sometimes a web application uses frames within itself, and assumes that its own parent frame is the "top" frame... and when you contain it within another frame, it gets confused because of the way it refers to some function.  
>   For example, my PortaChat application at http://aspalliance.com/peterbrunone/chatroom.asp throws errors when you run it inside a frame.  You can fix this by changing some of the frame references in the code, because PortaChat makes basic assumptions about where it is located in the window hierarchy.  Perhaps this treeview app works the same way.
>   Let us know what you find out, and if you can't get a fix from those guys, come back and we'll study it some more.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Peter
>
>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>From: Alan Roberto Romaniuc <romaniuc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>>Ok, i will do it, but only one question more:
>>   If the page without frames finds the function, what the hell a page 
>>with framnes doesn do that?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Peter Brunone wrote:
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>>>  Does the treeview application use frames within itself?  It sounds like it expects a certain frame as the top and if you contain it in another frame, it may not work.  I would also advise you to check the FAQ section on treeview.net as well as contacting the developer to see if this is a common problem (especially since you have the purchased version).
>>>
>>>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>>>From: Alan Roberto Romaniuc <romaniuc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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