Hey guys, I send the below message to Ramesh, including the attachements,
but the list system bounced it (I'm sure it whent to here, just not you.)
So here is my reply to them minus the attachments.

Is it just me, or is it kinda cool that soemone in India is considering the
DynAPI
for their company?
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>From Doug Melvin TO Ramesh Pallikara
Hello Ramesh!
I have attached the latest build of DynAPI 3x from the CVS.
I hope zip is okay, if not let me know and I'll provide it in rar..
In the root of the archive you will find an index.html, this will bring you
to the documentation.

I would like to point out that this is indeed an alpha release, and as such,
may still have some bugs in it.

Also, as an alpha release, you will find a lack of complex widgets such as a
treeview.

I do however believe that this release is superior to the last one as it has
been optimized to
load faster, and work cleaner that nay previous release.

I have attached the current version of the scrollbar, scrollpane and button
widgets as well for your
review.

Documentation should be release for the scrollbar, button and scrollpane
within the week.

This release is design to support the following browsers on Mac, Windows,
and *NIX platforms:
 Opera 7+
 Internet Explorer 4+
 Konqueror 3+
 Safari
 Netscape 4+
 Mozilla 1+
 Phoenix 0.5+

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions do feel free to post
them on the list.
Also note that we do encourage all users of the DynAPI to become
contributors to the project itself,
so do feel free to add your two cents worth where you feel appropriate.

cheers,
Doug Melvin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramesh Pallikara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DynAPI-Dev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 6:00 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] A few Questions ?


> hi,
>
> i've been evaluating DynAPI for use in our company's web-applications
> and i would like to ask a few questions in this regard.
>
> a )  here's one i dread to ask on a free/open sourcesoftware mailing
> list,  any ideas or guesses when the next build is likely to happen. Any
> "milestone build" or  "developer build " or some kind of  a pre-alpha
> build, would be very helpful for us in incorporating it.
>
> b)  i saw link(http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/snapshot/?N=D) for daily
> builds but that seems to be on a different line, is there a similar
> automated daily build available for dynapi3x ???
>
> regards
> ramesh pallikara
>
> --
> QOTD:
> "I've always wanted to work in the Federal Mint.  And then go on
> strike.  To make less money."
>
>
>
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