I never asked myself this question so maybe I am wrong, yet since every
layer is either a dependances of the window or of the document object (I
just analyzed a few crazy behaviours with image names that at times are
handled as document collections other times as window collections, but this
is another story), my first guesswork would be: no, it is not possible.
Because layers belong to the _local_ hierarchy of the local window.
Yet, you can address from a frame (window) layers residing in another frame.
You just cannot make them cross them.
But maybe other readers have a different answer for as I said I never faced
this question before.
ciao
Alberto
"exolon" <glup@glup.fr > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Yes is it possible to display a layer above an other frame than the one
> the layer come from ?!?
>
> thanks ;)
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 21:51:26 +0100, exolon <glup@glup.fr > wrote:
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>Yes is it possible to display a layer above an other frame than the one
>the layer come from ?!?[/color]
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