/**********************************************************************************   ScrollText *   Copyright (C) 2001 Thomas Brattli*   This script was released at DHTMLCentral.com*   Visit for more great scripts!*   This may be used and changed freely as long as this msg is intact!*   We will also appreciate any links you could give us.**   Made by Thomas Brattli**   Script date: 09/23/2001 (keep this date to check versions) *********************************************************************************/function lib_bwcheck(){ //Browsercheck (needed)	this.ver=navigator.appVersion	this.agent=navigator.userAgent	this.dom=document.getElementById?1:0	this.opera5=(navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Opera")>-1 && document.getElementById)?1:0	this.ie5=(this.ver.indexOf("MSIE 5")>-1 && this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0; 	this.ie6=(this.ver.indexOf("MSIE 6")>-1 && this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0;	this.ie4=(document.all && !this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0;	this.ie=this.ie4||this.ie5||this.ie6	this.mac=this.agent.indexOf("Mac")>-1	this.ns6=(this.dom && parseInt(this.ver) >= 5) ?1:0; 	this.ns4=(document.layers && !this.dom)?1:0;	this.bw=(this.ie6 || this.ie5 || this.ie4 || this.ns4 || this.ns6 || this.opera5)	return this}var bw=lib_bwcheck()/*****************You set the width and height of the divs inside the style tag, you only have tochange the divScrollTextCont, Remember to set the clip the same as the width and height.You can remove the divUp and divDown layers if you want. This script should also work if you make the divScrollTextCont position:relative.Then you should be able to place this inside a table or something. Just rememberthat Netscape crash very easily with relative positioned divs and tables.Updated with a fix for error if moving over layer before pageload.****************///If you want it to move faster you can set this lower, it's the timeout:var speed = 30//Sets variables to keep track of what's happeningvar loop, timer//Object constructorfunction makeObj(obj,nest){    nest=(!nest) ? "":'document.'+nest+'.'	this.el=bw.dom?document.getElementById(obj):bw.ie4?document.all[obj]:bw.ns4?eval(nest+'document.'+obj):0; 	this.css=bw.dom?document.getElementById(obj).style:bw.ie4?document.all[obj].style:bw.ns4?eval(nest+'document.'+obj):0;	this.scrollHeight=bw.ns4?this.css.document.height:this.el.offsetHeight	this.clipHeight=bw.ns4?this.css.clip.height:this.el.offsetHeight	this.up=goUp;this.down=goDown;	this.moveIt=moveIt; this.x=0; this.y=0;    this.obj = obj + "Object"    eval(this.obj + "=this")    return this}// A unit of measure that will be added when setting the position of a layer.var px = bw.ns4||window.opera?"":"px";function moveIt(x,y){	this.x = x	this.y = y	this.css.left = this.x+px	this.css.top = this.y+px}//Makes the object go upfunction goDown(move){	if (this.y>-this.scrollHeight+oCont.clipHeight){		this.moveIt(0,this.y-move)			if (loop) setTimeout(this.obj+".down("+move+")",speed)	}}//Makes the object go downfunction goUp(move){	if (this.y<0){		this.moveIt(0,this.y-move)		if (loop) setTimeout(this.obj+".up("+move+")",speed)	}}//Calls the scrolling functions. Also checks whether the page is loaded or not.function scroll(speed){	if (scrolltextLoaded){		loop = true;		if (speed>0) oScroll.down(speed)		else oScroll.up(speed)	}}//Stops the scrolling (called on mouseout)function noScroll(){	loop = false	if (timer) clearTimeout(timer)}//Makes the objectvar scrolltextLoaded = falsefunction scrolltextInit(){	oCont = new makeObj('divScrollTextCont')	oScroll = new makeObj('divText','divScrollTextCont')	oScroll.moveIt(0,0)	oCont.css.visibility = "visible"	scrolltextLoaded = true}//Call the init on page load if the browser is ok...if (bw.bw) onload = scrolltextInit/***************Multiple ScriptsIf you have two or more scripts that use the onload event, probably only one will run (the last one).Here is a solution for starting multiple scripts onload:   1. Delete or comment out all the onload assignments, onload=initScroll and things like that.   2. Put the onload assignments in the body tag like in this example, note that they must have braces ().   Example: <body onload="initScroll(); initTooltips(); initMenu();">**************/		