Pascal, does your new API leak ?
:P
If it does, then good luck. If it doesn't, then I am ready to scratch my
dynAPI work for whatever comes out of your hands. I can live without the old
browsers, but not with the leak.
/Lazlo
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Pascal
Bestebroer
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 7:21 PM
To: Dev
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Bye, bye
K,
Just letting you now I stopped doing active DynAPI development.. I kinda
think the current DynAPI2 is all we can do, and taking the current code for
making DynAPI3 lost my interest.
I'll still follow the activity and contribute if possible, but not very
active anymore (as probably noticed in the last few weeks).
---=== commercial time ===---
I'm currently putting alot of time in my own dhtml-api for DOM and IE5+
browsers, started from scratch and I currently have a 5kb slim API, that
supplies layer handling (parent/child stuff) can set all styles directly on
the layers, includes eventlisteners, draghandler, inline-divs, and even a
loadpanel functionality build in it.. and works in IE5 and Mozilla ..
Also made a few widgets to test, a button is now 1 single layer, with
borders, a caption, and events in it.. all widgets (and layers) can use
style-sheets to define there looks, which works so amazingly easy it's
actually scarry to compare it with the dynapi2. A window has a few
stylesheets defined, which can then be easily changes (Colors, border
widths, etc) to modify the look of the window (even skinable, using
background-image properties)
So, I stopped my "activities" with the DynAPI2/3 code, and am now going my
own way .. sort of :)
(still following things though :)
Pascal Bestebroer
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http://www.dynamic-core.net
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