You know how Perl has "require"?
Wouldn't it be useful to have DynAPI have a require method.
That way, at the top of a widget that has to have a Button, LoadPanel and
ScrollPanel, I could say:
  DynAPI.require('Button', 'LoadPanel', 'ScrollPanel')
and it would make sure that I got the modules, even if I didn't proclaim it in
the HTML file with:
  <script language=javascript>
    DynAPI.setLibraryPath('../js/lib')
    DynAPI.include('Button.js')
    DynAPI.include('LoadPanel.js')
    DynAPI.include('ScrollPanel.js')
    DynAPI.include('MenuBoxWidget.js')
  </script>
Instead I could use:
  <script language=javascript>
    DynAPI.setLibraryPath('../js/lib')
    DynAPI.include('MenuBoxWidget.js')
  </script>
which would automatically include the right things.
Maybe this is what that loadLibrary thing is?
I wouldn't even know how to go about it at this point.
-bw

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