Since the loading of JS files is handled by the browser, there is little you
can do without a great deal of checks and openning and closing <script> tags.

My AfroAPI has such a feature.  Because I control the loading of code using
java, it is possible to make such a setup.

Check out http://www.onetest.com.au/home/ (not mine, but it uses the afroapi).
You can see that the statusbar displays the current file being downloaded.

jmp909 wrote:

> i think i've asked this before but would it be possible to create a DynAPI
> preloader widget that showed a "progess" status of the .js files loaded.
>
> ie
>
> loading dynapi.gui.viewport.js
> loading dynapi.apo.labels.js
>
> or a graphic representation of progress?
>
> etc
>
> it'd be nice for my site users not to think the machine had stuck whilst it
> was loading...
>
> thanks
> joe
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