How does it run?
Do you call it from Javascript? Or it's a normal Java Applet?
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Sent: terca-feira, 20 de Fevereiro de 2001 12:52
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Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Dynamic Loading.
this is basically what I have done with my url applet. it loads the raw
source and
then evaluates what needs to be done. I think it is better than writing a
lot of
repetative JS in a separate frame.
Nuno Ferreira wrote:
> >I loath the limited realm that FLASH delivers along with its
> >pathetic CPU chewing rendering engine. I like the fact that the
DynAPI
> >leaves options 100% open for me to pick and choose front-to-back
delivery
> >platforms.
>
> I agree, though as it stands, DynAPI chews more CPU time than the average
> flash
> movie, let alone IE memory leaks.
>
> >Currently loadpanel is probably the weakest link supporting the
DynAPI
> >platform. But it is the "only" link we currently have to bridge
between
> two
> >very different worlds. Fix and optimize it....,
>
> Hmmm, I think that setHTML is the way to go, not loadpanel.
> Using PHP, for instance, you can load a PHP file in a hidden frame, that
> accesses
> a database and builds a script on that hidden page that alters the layer
> content
> on the main page via setHTML. In practice, if you organize things
> thouroughly, you
> won't have to reload the main page ever.
>
> best,
>
> NunoF
>
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