Subj : Re: How can JS intercept relayout calls? To : netscape.public.mozilla.dom,netscape.public.mozilla.jseng From : Geoff Date : Tue Dec 21 2004 01:07 pm Brendan Eich wrote in news:41C7910E.9000007@meer.net: > Please post to the right newsgroup. See newsgroup: and followup-to: > headers above. Thanks for that. However, there is no event that I can use that is part of the DOM, so wouldn't asking in the DOM group be a bit pointless? I'm asking here because this is (correct me if I'm wrong) where I ask about the Javascript engine and its internals. And what I'd like to know is if there's an event I can hook into to say a re-layout has just occurred, or the element I'm interested in has moved. The DOM group will say "Yes, that element has indeed moved", but won't be able to tell me what the Javascript engine knows about that movement or what is accessible to Javascript code. Someone in netscape.public.mozilla.jseng should be able to answer that though. So I reset the followup-to in the headers in the hope that someone (else) will provide a useful answer. Geoff .