It looks like the _ is used for different files for different browsers, and the . is used to name an extension of an existing file, like functions.color.js, or ioelement.soda.js, so I would say 2 is the perfect candidate.
By the way, I did upload 2 files, the inline, and the dragevent fixes.


Benoit

On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 01:26 PM, Raymond Irving wrote:


--- Benoit Marchant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So will you rename the file dynlayerinline.js ?

Well, since most of the files inside dynapi uses the "." extension I would assume it's best to just follow through with.

What do you think?

1) dynlayer_inline.js
2) dynlayer.inline.js
3) inline.js
4) dynlayerinline.js

I'm more for #2 or #1.

--
Raymond Irving


Benoit


On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 11:48  AM, Raymond
Irving wrote:

PS. Also remember that We'll now be using
DynLayerInline instead of DynLayer_inline




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