It's great news to have the new dynapi3 in cvs.
I've checked it out and tried a few examples. I tried the inline and got a lot of errors. I fixed all of them in dynlayer_inline.js. I don't have write access to cvs I think, so shall I get one ? Otherwise, what's the procedure to follow ?
I have a question about the ua.supported . I think it's way too restrictive as some browsers like Safari on the mac are dom compliant, but they would be eliminated. Same for the test ua.ns6. There's a lot of places where that could be ua.dom instead as long as it doesn't involve something ns6 specific.
Benoit
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 07:39 PM, Raymond Irving wrote:
Hello,
First let me say many thanks to Jordi for sparing the
time to get DynAPI 3.0 setup inside CVS. This is well
appreciated. Many thanks.
Now that we have alpha 1 inside the CVS we need to
start developing, testing and documenting the
libraries.
The roadmap (docs/index.html) is a good place to start
outlining things that needs to be done before we move
to 2.9.3.
Let's now take a closer look at what needs to be done:
* Optimize dynlayer_opera.js to work best with opera
browser. Most of the code was borrowed from
dynlayer_ie.js
Note: I think we should use dynlayer_opera.js as the
standard for DOM browsers. So if dynapi is used in a
DOM browser other than ns4, ns6/mozilla (gecko),ie and
opera the system will use dynlayer_opera.js as the dom
script for handling layers in the browser. The same
should go for mouse_opera.js. What do you think? Or
should we change the name to mouse_dom.js and
dynalyer_dom.js?
* Test and optimize ns4, ns6, and ie versions of the
dynlayer file so that it's 99% bug free on all
available platforms.
* Add more examples and test/troubleshooting pages
* Fix known bugs in keyboard/mouse events
* Fix known bugs in other libraries
* Where possible port SODA-RPC server-side scripts to
other languages (e.g. perl, coldfusion, python, etc)
* Port existing or add new widgets to the library.
Should we do this or just distribute the widgets
separately?
* Where possible Add new features
* Complete documentation
PS. I'm also planning on releasing a completely new
set of high performance widgets called DynAPI GUI
Components, which contains over 20 widgets of which 6
has already been completed, but the rest will take
some time. Hopefully by then we will have a stable
version of the library ready.
--
Raymond Irving
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