Friday 09 February 2001 16:09, �� ��������:
| I agree,
|
| I've used DynAPI for close to 4 months now and now and then I get
| problems. When this occurs I try to see what goes wrong, see if I can fix
| it and then if not ask on the list if anyone know what to do about it. All
| problems I've come across so far have been known and I find it quite
| typical that people tend to try it, see that it won't work and then come
| here "whining". DynAPI has it's problem but they can most often be fixed
| through a little experimentation. Please try a bit more before saying "You
| have to fix this, this, this and that". Personally I think that the info
Will you tell the same to visitors of your web site?
Examples (on-line tutorilal) on http://dynapi.sourceforge.net not working
even with MS IE 5.0!
With what else do you want me to experiment?
Half of examples in downloaded .zip archieve do not work with Mozilla/NS6.
If both MS IE and Mozilla bad for you then what is *good*?
Please let me know that magix browser, I will give it a try!
| given in the FAQ tells you everything you need to know if you just look at
| it hard enough. I'm myself completelly astonished by the huge amount of
| time Pascal et al spends on this list and the DynAPI. I personally think
| that DynAPI is something really big and that if you learn what it can and
| cannot do it can really give you something.
|
Thanks, I downloaded tutorials and examples.
Examples work at least in MS IE.
But, guys, if you want to write MS IE-specific code/library, there are much
simpler solutions out here.
Use ActiveX elements, that's it!
You don't need 100K JavaScript library for that.
Or, use Flash animations.
| At my company we support IE4+ and NS4+ on PC and IE4.5+ and NS4+ on Mac.
| It took me 3 days to get my stuff (which is something the javascript gurus
| told me was not possible: dynamic layer positioning adhering to content
| height etc.).. I had never really touched JavaScript before, but I know
| some other real programming languaes well =)
|
Then you should learn that JavaScript is rather specific language.
JS code fails because of different objects presented in different browsers
(IE - document.all DOM, NN- document.layers)
As a core language , it is easy to understand and use. And portable. So, you
can successfuly solve equations in JavaScript ;-)
But you probably mean DOM bindings, no?
A lot of undocumented features out there, so you need different hacks to
access different features.
have you heard about navigator.plugins, for example?
It is not a JavaScript. It is property object in Netscape browser
implementation of JavaScript language.
| And puhlease don't assume that you can write your dynapi code and it wil
| be crossbrowser, nothing else is so add some browserchecks... Nice example
DynAPI code - looks like you are right. It is not portable at all.
But nothing limits person to write browser-independent, portable JavaScript
library. Look at
�http://www.xs4all.nl/~ppk/js/index.html?version5.html
It can help.
This library:
http://www.webreference.com/dhtml/column46/
is implemented in cross-browser way.
| is NS6, by actually changing the order that I set various properties of a
| dynlayer I could get it to work flawlessly, while code that always worked
| before was a disaster. DHTML simply doesn't work the same between
| browsers...
Dunno about Netscape. Send bug report to Bugzilla about it.
|
| Honest opinion, that's all..
|
| Regards,
| Peter Bartholdsson
Best regards,
--
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