Hi Although I agree that you should have working knowledge of javascript and browsers in general - ie. already be a web developer, to use the API, I don't see that as an excuse for invalid documentation that confuses more than it helps. I too had a lot of trouble figuring out how to write a widget. The documentation didn't work or was inaccurate, so I ended up looking at sources of existing widgets instead.
I'd gladly give the widget source-code (although undocumented) to anyone interested. It's a clickable vertical listmenu that probably works with N nested submenus. I've only tested it thouroughly with 2 levels for now. I'm not flaming here, only agreeing that the documentation has a lot to wish for. I think the DynAPI is a tremendous help in creating crossbrowser DHTML, and wouldn't live without it. I really appreciate the work that has been done by the contributors, and do realize that it's unpayed pioneer work. Kind regards, > --- > Jakob Veje Hansen - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > WM-data eSolutions > Tel: +45 8744 4619 - Mobil: +45 2169 0361 > http://www.wmdata.dk _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help
