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popdn is not defined
Poster: jbreslow
Dated: Wednesday October 8 2003 - 18:57:58 BST
I'm getting a JS error when using the new 5.0 menu statically. The menu pops up but does not pop down. The error I get is 'popdn is not defined'.
I can't find this JS function anywhere in the code, can somebody help?
Poster: jbreslow
Dated: Wednesday October 8 2003 - 19:13:22 BST
looks like the function is actuall called popDown and not popdn, changing the call made it work...
<a href="yourlink.html" onmouseover=popup("milonic") onmouseout=popdown()>Link</a>
Poster: Hergio
Dated: Wednesday October 8 2003 - 20:31:55 BST
Yes I recently made that mistake, I apologize. I will be correcting the post now to prevent any more confusion with the function calls in the Milonic DHTML Menu system.
Poster: bzeitner
Dated: Monday October 13 2003 - 11:55:39 BST
You may also want to have a look at the Quick Reference Guides and samples... don't remember exactly where, but I saw it in the documentation (not in a forum post) to use popdn().. didn't work, of course, so I switched to popdown()....
On the same note, those QRG's are in need of a serious overhaul.
Just my two cents
Poster: John
Dated: Monday October 13 2003 - 17:05:31 BST
bzeitner wrote:
On the same note, those QRG's are in need of a serious overhaul.
Just my two cents
Just my two cents
You are correct. However, Andy's first priority is to get the menu to a final release stage. At that point they will be completely updated. Given the rapid changes to the system, I think this approach is understandable and correct.
Poster: Hergio
Dated: Tuesday October 14 2003 - 3:51:27 BST
That is correct, Andy, http://www.milonic.com/menusample.php?sampleid=3 incorrectly refers to popdn.
Poster: bzeitner
Dated: Tuesday October 14 2003 - 20:49:40 BST
Quote:
You are correct. However, Andy's first priority is to get the menu to a final release stage. At that point they will be completely updated. Given the rapid changes to the system, I think this approach is understandable and correct.
I agree. And I commend Andy on doing an outstanding job with this product. I will be honest, I don't always pay for software. But with this menu, I am thoroughly pleased to say that I have purchased a license.
Poster: John
Dated: Tuesday October 14 2003 - 21:03:25 BST
bzeitner wrote:
And I commend Andy on doing an outstanding job with this product. I will be honest, I don't always pay for software. But with this menu, I am thoroughly pleased to say that I have purchased a license.
Noted.
As for your purchase, we are thoroughly pleased to say - Thank You