I am having problems with getting AJAX to work.  I got it to check if
an element is already there, if not use AJAX to load it, and goForward
to it, but then the controls don't work in the simulator, but in the
WebKit nightly's it works fine (minus the transitions).

On Jun 19, 2:29 am, Michael Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No but there again you could just use Dashcode then. That way you get  
> the benefits of the CSS transitions and Dashcode is quite a good tool  
> (even if its not quite finished yet).
>
> Regards, Michael.
>
> On 19 Jun 2008, at 08:56, Chrilith wrote:
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> > Haven't tested Dashcode since I don't own a Mac.
>
> > WebApp.Net doesn't use (yet) transition and sliding effect is not
> > choppy at all.
> > I added transition to current private version but I cannot really test
> > it. I'm waiting for Apple answer regarding dev program....
>
> > Anyway, not all transition are hardware optimized.
>
> > On Jun 18, 7:13 am, Kris Ziel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Has anyone made an iUI like application with the frameworks offered  
> >> in
> >> Dashcode. I am working on a 2.0 oriented webapp, and the Dashcode  
> >> code
> >> is way more complicated than iUI. The main thing I am looking for is
> >> the new CSS transitions, as I am sure all of you are aware that they
> >> are far less choppy than the javascript transitions.
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