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>>>>I know this isn't VFP, but it'll be hooked to a WC application. I want to put a menu up that runs vertically and when the mouse moves over text have it dynamically display a menu - to the right of the text. Are there tools out there that build these for you, or do you have to hand code that using dhtml or javascript?
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>>>FWIW, I don't know of any tools to do this. I downloaded the stuff from MS and studied it to see how they did it. From the looks of their code, it doesn't look like too big a deal to incorporate the concept into WWWC (he says without having tried it < s >).
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>>Incorporation isn't the problem. Do you have a sample?
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>Like I said, I've only looked at it to see how it was done. Here are the URLs to download the MS JS library files:
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>http://www.microsoft.com/library/toolbar/toolbar.js
>http://www.microsoft.com/library/toolbar/en-us/globalHP9.js
>http://www.microsoft.com/library/toolbar/en-us/localHP9.js
>http://www.microsoft.com/library/homepage/include/hpmain.js
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>Toolbar is the generic library that holds all the functionality (eg. draw, add menu items, etc.)
>GlobalHP9 is the global MS menu you see to the right
>LocalHP9 is the page specific menu
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>Personally, I don't think you need the HPMain library as it deals with some MS tracking functionality but its included just in case.
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>Good luck!


Thanks, but it looks like one of the guys suggested some freeware that actually builds a javascript menu. It will work in IE or NS too. It's available at http://popup.jscentral.com/download.html for those who might be lurking.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

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