Win98 / IE 5.5 it does just fine
'stack overflow' means that you have created too many objects and vars,
or too large massive(s).
JavaScript's engine memory limitations is a huge secret, you cannot find
it anywhere on the Web.
Still these borders are very large now , the last "stack overflow" I
could get on Netscape 3.0 (Gold Edition) years and years ago.
I think it has something to do with the "hot debug" mode, when you have
a local copy, a remote copy, and continuously making reloads of both.
This may make the system a bit dizzy.
Mark <mlamkin@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:bnmmrc$t0$1@bob.news.rcn.net...[color=blue]
> Could someone please give me a hand?
> I have created a navigation bar for a Web site I assist with.
> Everything works fine if I use the files while offline, i.e., the[/color]
files that I[color=blue]
> created are sitting on my hard disk. But when I use the same files[/color]
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> the site, I get 'stack overflow at line: 28' (or line 0 if I change[/color]
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> advanced setting in IE options) whenever I mouseout of the navigation[/color]
bar.[color=blue]
> The site is:
>
www.sudburyminutemen.org/test_site/
>
> I get the same errors when I use WinXP Home and Win2000 Pro.
> Thanks.[/color]