Hi Eytan,

As you know, I am interested. I would also like to see this project maturing
with respect to the insight into some of the other problems that keep this
effort from becoming a true reference in the field, it has tremendous value but
it falls short of expectations :
1. It fails to be cross-platform/cross-browser because there are no levels of
functionality identified. Instead it's a single-shot full whistles and bells
API, of which 'this' doesn't work on Mozilla, that doesn't work on IE5 for
Mac... etc...
2. It fails to be stable because some in the dev community find their little
sinewave animation bull* more important than stabilizing DynLayer itself. It's
like some prefer a funny racoon tail hanging from their rearview mirror, instead
of a decent running engine.

At least I detracted some of the stones coming your way - they're now heading my
way :))

CU,
 Dann



Eytan Heidingsfeld wrote:

> Hi,
> Since recent discussion has led to the reorganization of the code, and
> basically rewriting it I wanted to know what you guys think about a serious
> redo and not only a face lift. Then (yes I know I'm bugging you about this
> again but hey maybe someone will get convinced) we can at least implement
> some of the real OO code. Is there any way I can convince some of you. There
> are many reasons I want to do this but mainly stability. And also changing
> the amount of DynLayers used for everything and the weight of dynlayers. I
> have an example (will try to get it on a public server so you can see the
> bug too) that when you add more and more dynlayers suddenly some of them
> start to disappear and then appear out of the blue.
>
> all rocks will be accepted,
> 8an
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