okey, i've added dumpProperties() it 
takes (obj, hidemethods) as arguments

obj is of course the object you want to dump.
if hidemethods is true then no methods will 
be listed.

All properties/methods/whatever will be listed 
in alphabetic order just to make it easier find 
a specific value.

(if this will be available via CVS, can somebody
else post it? currently i only got CVS-read-access
working..)

/martin

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Rainwater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DynAPI Development List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] small DynAPI-util: console


> 
> Nice.  It would be even better if it had a dumpProperties method, that could
> dump all of the properties of an object.
> 
> Like:
> DynAPI.console.dumpProperties(myLayer);
> 
> -- 
> // Robert Rainwater
> 
> On 1/18/2001, 11:37:25 AM EST, martin wrote about "[Dynapi-Dev] small DynAPI-util: 
>console":
> 
> > i've been using a js-console for a while and
> > found it useful so i thought i'll ported it to DynAPI
> > and share it with you.
> 
> > with the console you get a small popup-window
> > to which you are able to write variables, messages
> > and so on. very usefull instead of those alert's
> 
> > put the console.js in dynapi/util/ 
> 
> > methods: 
> 
> > DynAPI.console.open()
> > opens the console-window
> 
> > DynAPI.console.write(msg)
> > writes msg to the console
> > if the console isn't opened, this will be done for you.
> > internet explorer will also scroll to the bottom of the console 
> > where the newest messages are, couldn't found out how
> > you do this in netscape
> 
> > DynAPI.console.close()
> > closes the console-window
> 
> > DynAPI.console.enable()
> > enables the console
> 
> > DynAPI.console.disable()
> > disables the console (the console wont open or be written to)
> 
> > DynAPI.console.clear()
> > clears the console window
> 
> 
> > example:
> 
> > DynAPI.setLibraryPath('dynapi/src/lib')
> > DynAPI.include('dynapi.api.*')
> > DynAPI.include('dynapi.util.console')
> 
> > DynAPI.onLoad=function() {
> >     layer = new DynLayer(null,40,10,25,50,'red');
> >     DynAPI.document.addChild(layer);
> 
> >     DynAPI.console.write(layer.toString());
> >     DynAPI.console.write('position: '+layer.x+'x'+layer.y);
> >     DynAPI.console.write('size: '+layer.w+'x'+layer.h);
> > };
> 
> > (leave the console open when you reload the
> > page, then the console-window's position and
> > size will remain)
> 
> > cheers
> > /martin
> 
> 
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