On 9/8/06, Gabrielle Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

This isn't the point of this email, but if anyone with committer status
is reading this, can you uncomment the link to the client validation
chapter here (I'll do it on my next patch otherwise)
trinidad\src\site\xdoc\devguide\index.xml

done

Anyway, Trinidad has some public javascript objects, for example
- Converter
- Validator
- FacesMessage

For some doc on these please see:
http://incubator.apache.org/adffaces/devguide/clientValidation.html

Anyway, I'm thinking these names seem a bit generic and in order to
ensure Trin's js names don't clash with the js names of Trin's users I'm
wondering if people think it's a good idea to prefix the names with "Tr"
or some other prefix. So for example

Maybe Converter/Validator is abit more generic than FacesMessage :)

- TrConverter
- TrValidator
- TrFacesMessage

Any votes that this is a good idea?

I think it's preferable to use a prefix rather than "Trinidad" since
this does affect the js size. Any preference for the prefix? Any votes
for the following or other suggestions?

"Tr"
"Tri"
"Trin"


I like the Tr prefix. sounds better than tri or even trin.

+1 on Tr


Thanks,

Gabrielle




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