[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi, > >This brings up an interesting issue. > >You mention that there's no need for API for "newer" browsers? I don't >understand that. The API still provides the libraries for doing all of >this neat stuff. > I'm not saying there is no need for this or any other API ( although the DOM is an API itself ). My point is that the DynAPI is huge in size and resource usage because of the miracles it achieves with older browsers. The functionality provided is great, but if you don't mind 4.x browsers, the overhead is not worth it. I may be selfish here, since my personal skills allow me to do what I want without external libraries. I understand lots of people needs this and other APIs to do their jobs in a reasonable amount of time, and for them I know its a very valuable tool, but as I, as a web developer, have little to no need of using it. Therefore, spending hours enhancing what has already been done ( which I honestly think is enought for 99% of projects ) is not appealing at all.
> >The other question is, why is Opera so incompatible with DynAPI? It seems >none of the animation works, a lot of events don't work, etc. Does that >mean Opera is not compliant, or is that a problem with DynAPI? > Never used Opera, never tried it, never bothered. Sorry > >Anyone know how to get the dynamic stuff work with Opera? > >Ricardo > > > ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help