--- Benoit Marchant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could we
> > combine our findinds and make one load widget that
> > works well?
> 
> We sure should !
> I have a question. Why is IOElement using java at
> all ? I'd rather 
> stick to javascript only. In dom browsers and latest
> IEs, you have 
> access to DOM objects to do http request without
> using java.

IOElement does not use java for asynchronous
communications. Java is ONLY used for synchronous
communication in browsers that does not support
XMLHttpRequest, and it's only included when
IOElementSync is included.

> So let's build the feature set we want, and see from
> where we start.
> 
> - be able to call setURL() on dynlayers with
> accurate onload  sent when 
> all content is back. 

This will convert dynlayers into loadpanels, correct?
Hmmm...

> Be able to pass user info along
> the url that will 
> be available in the onload event.
> - be able to coalesce multiple setURLs too close
> together to avoid 
> going each time to the server, but just honor the
> last one of a "too 
> close" list of calls.  (I have a version of a queue
> object that does 
> this)

> - be able to send get/posts

This will duplicate features of the IOElement. Why
duplicated code? If a user wants to communicate with a
server they should use IOElement. LoadPanel/LoadLayer
should be for downloading html pages, not for sending
and receiving arguments to and form the server.

--
Raymond Irving

> -be able to receive html and javascript code
> - randomize url to avoid caching
> 
> ... please add to the list
> 
> Benoit
> 
> >
> > --
> > Raymond Irving
> >
> >> Here it is.
> >>
> >
> >> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/octet-stream
> > x-mac-hide-extension=yes; x-unix-mode=0644;
> > name=loadlayer.js
> >>
> >> I removed the js extension as it caused the mail
> to
> >> be bounced back.
> >>
> >> Please have a look. Sorry, there's a lot of
> >> commented code, it's a
> >> working copy.
> >>
> >>
> >> Benoit
> >>
> >>> --
> >>> Raymond Irving
> >>>
> >>> --- Doug Melvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> wrote:
> >>>> I've been thinking. (I know.. very dangerous)
> >>>>
> >>>> These events don't seem to be in the api:
> >>>> onresize
> >>>> onload
> >>>>
> >>>> I have been trying to add an onload event but I
> >>>> don't actually know where to even start.
> >>>> It really has been too long since I've done any
> >>>> hard-code JS coding..
> >>>> Kinda depressing actually.
> >>>>
> >>>> In NS 4 the layer object has a load event which
> >> is
> >>>> fired when the content is changed (including
> when
> >>>> the layer is first rendered.)
> >>>>
> >>>> IN IE we should be able to use the
> >> readystatechange
> >>>> event to detect content changes in a div
> >>>> when this event is called you can then check
> the
> >>>> property: readyState which can have the
> following
> >>>> values:
> >>>> (you would check the numeric values)
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> -LOADING (1) The load is in progress-reading
> >>>> persisted properties, but not yet parsing data.
> >> For
> >>>> readyState definitions, data should be
> considered
> >>>> equivalent to binary large object (BLOB)
> >> properties.
> >>>>
> >>>> -LOADED (2) Reading of the persisted properties
> >>>> completed-reading and parsing data, but the
> >> object
> >>>> model is not yet available.
> >>>>
> >>>> -INTERACTIVE (3) Some data has been read and
> >> parsed,
> >>>> and the object model is now available on the
> >>>> partially retrieved data set. Although the
> object
> >>>> model is available during this state, it is
> >>>> read-only.
> >>>>
> >>>> -COMPLETED (4) The document has been completely
> >>>> loaded, successfully or unsuccessfully.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> I have not yet figured out how to do a resize
> >> event
> >>>> without putting and invokeEvent in setSize();
> >>>
> >>>
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