Actually, I'm liking the polyfill idea.  Erik, can goog.events be packaged
as a polyfill for older browsers?

Oh, and I checked my ISP again.  It says 1.5Mbps (small 'b') and says that a
4MB music file should download in 26 seconds.  That still says I should be
getting 153KB/s, but I'm still only seeing 80KB/s on wifi.

On 4/25/13 9:18 PM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> On 4/25/13 5:27 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>>>  1.5Mb/s or I can pay more and get 3Mb/s.
>> 
>> It's probably 1.5MB/s and 3MB/s - either way time taken to download 6K is not
>> the issue.
>> 
>> BTW I assume the library in question is this:
>> http://docs.closure-library.googlecode.com/git/namespace_goog_events.html
>> 
>> Is does seem to have a few useful features:
>> - nice handling of "this" in event handlers
>> - Avoids circular references to stop memory leaks
>> - Bubble and capture in IE
>> - Supports IE6+, FF1.5+, WebKit, Opera
>> - Well tested and use by Google - will keep up to date with any browser
>> quirks
>> etc etc
>> - Google JS optimisation tools work with it
>> 
>> Have I missed anything? Is there a google CDN hosted version of it?
> For release builds, I think it will be minified into the JS.
>> 
>> How does that compare to what we currently have?
> Aha!  Capture phase on IE8 may be the thing I've been missing.  Although, if
> we choose not to support IE6 and IE7 (and I really think we shouldn't), I'd
> rather package up an IE8 "polyfill" so that all other browsers can use their
> native event systems.

-- 
Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui

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