look at that - memory leaks fixed ;)
regards,
Martin
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From: Thomas Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jul 20, 2005 2:05 PM
Subject: [Rails-spinoffs] [ANN] script.aculo.us 1.1 beta 1 ready
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Get it here: http://script.aculo.us/downloads
Short take on what's new:
-> Autocompletion took a notch up with incremental and local (js
array) functionality
-> Capability to remove draggables/droppables and redeclare sortables
-> Effect.ScrollTo
-> Fix memory leaks in IE and Gecko
-> Make some 3rd-party js libraries comaptible, namely IE7.js
-> Various tweaks and fixes
The final 1.1 should also contain various features that are in the
"pipeline" now.
Big thanks to the contributors!
From the CHANGELOG:
*1.1beta1*
* Fixed rendering of last frame of animation when from/to is not
0.0/1.0. [thanks to David Zülke]
* Updated internal Prototype _javascript_ framework to version
1.4.0_pre2 (patched w/ workaround for Ajax.Updater init bug)
* Some refactoring of controls.js to get rid of "dirty"
implementation detail (dont' ask)
* Added returning the generated combined effects to allow for .cancel
() on all effects
* Updated internal Prototype _javascript_ framework to version 1.4.0_pre2
*Rails 0.13.1*
* Updated Ajax.Autocompleter to deal with parameters options
correctly [Martin Marinschek]
* Updated controls.js to allow multple matches in local
localcompletion [Ivan Krstic]
* Make version of
prototype.js in lib have a nicer Event object
[David Zülke]
* Added incremental and local autocompleting and loads of
documentation to controls.js [Ivan Krstic]
* Experimental: make version of prototype.js
in lib destroy events on
page unload to prevent browser memory leaks
* Fixed a possible memory leak in dragdrop.js
* Make version of prototype.js in lib compatible with some 3rd-party
_javascript_ libraries (like IE7) by refactoring to use
Object.extend()
for testing [David Zülke]
* Make effects.js, dragdrop.js and controls.js compatible with some
3rd-party _javascript_ libraries (like IE7) by refactoring to use
Object.extend() [David Zülke]
* Changed some tests to work better
* Always reset background color on Effect.Highlight; this make change
backwards-compatibility, to be sure include style="background-color:
(target-color)" on your elements or else elements will fall back to
their CSS rules (which is a good thing in most circumstances)
* Removed a possible memory leaks with IE with sortables and
droppables (removed references from elements)
* Changes to class extension in
effects.js
* Make Effect.Highlight restore any previously set background color
when finishing (makes effect work with set CSS classes)
* Added capability to remove draggables/droppables and redeclare
sortables in
dragdrop.js
* Added Effect.ScrollTo to smoothly scroll the page to an element
* Better Firefox flickering handling on SlideUp/SlideDown
* Some cleaning up in effects.js
* Removed a possible memory leak in IE with draggables
* Added support for cancelling dragging my hitting ESC
* Changed logic of drag-and-drop to only include the last referenced
droppable when firing a drop event. This change also offers slight
performance gains. [Dominik Wagner]
* Added addtional effects test page, added tests for scriptfragment
matching
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