Cool, look forward to it :)
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Darren Hague <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mrinal, > > I'm making good progress right now, in that the basic JS-client update > mechanism is working. Today I want to work on bugfixes to the code (it's > pretty rough & ready at the moment), so I hope to be able to check something > in by the end of today. Once that's done, it's open to anyone with better > design skills than mine to improve the UI - I'm just focusing on the > JS-based Comet update technology. > > Cheers, > Darren > > > Mrinal Wadhwa wrote: > >> Darren, >> >> I would be glad to help out with this .. so let me know. >> At this point I think we should have some serious discussions around >> Bill's >> proposed design for the web client and plan that effort out. Lets discuss >> this in our meeting this week. >> >> With regards, >> Mrinal >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Darren Hague <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> I'm happy to pick up the JavaScript stuff - been looking forward to it, >>> in >>> fact... >>> >>> I plan to use jQuery to help with the implementation. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Darren >>> >>> P.S. Thanks for finding the code, David - now get back to writing the >>> book! >>> :-) >>> >>> >>> David Pollak wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Folks, >>>> >>>> I just checked in a bunch of code: >>>> - messages are displayed using JavaScript. Each time messages need to >>>> get >>>> displayed, the function displayMessage(arrayOfMessagesToDisplay, >>>> nameOfSpanToDisplayIn) is called. I have not written the displayMessage >>>> JavaScript function. Who wants to own this? >>>> - I've moved around the elements and generally de-styled the whole >>>> thing. >>>> We need some form of style, but I figured less style was a place to >>>> start. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> David >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
