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[ILUG-Webdev] [Webdev] Images array on a Netscape Layer

[ILUG-Webdev] [Webdev] Images array on a Netscape Layer

David Mitchel david.mitchel at nifg.org.uk
Thu Jun 19 20:07:18 IST 2003


Dear Cathal, 

Did you ever get an answer to this question as I also have the same problem and would love to know the answer!!

David Mitchel

Can someone help me out here (save blood loss from my forehead and the cost
of a new monitor).

I have a layer in netscape (with the use of a div tag) and want to roolovers
on images within that layer. The layer is popped up/made visible when
clicking another image on the top document level. So to access the images on
the layer (as I understand it) I have to access the images array of the
layers document object (not the top level doc obj) - something like:

document.layers['layer1'].document.images['img1'].src

but that's undefined!! The images array exists for that layer doc obj but is
always empty. The links array works fine and I can access it as normal - as
i can access the other doc properties/methods (as much as the top doc
level). So how can I get at the images?!? They are not been added to the top
doc images array either - so where did they go!?!

Anyone any ideas?

TIA



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