Please be sure to link to your new page from the Legals Project Plan  
(http://wiki.openlaszlo.org/Legals_Project_Plan). We should also  
consider linking to it from the Legals FAQ page on www.openlaszlo.org.

jim

On Aug 21, 2006, at 10:08 AM, John Sundman wrote:

> There is  wiki page called "DHTML Target", but it seems to be more
> oriented towards making sure that the work gets tracked.
>
> http://wiki.openlaszlo.org/DHTML_Target
>
> I'm going to start a page called "Rutime Differences"  which
> specifically address user-visible differences in the runtimes.
>
> jrs
>
> On Aug 21, 2006, at 12:59 PM, Max Carlson wrote:
>
>> I thought Amy started a wiki page for this already.  In any case,
>> here are a few more runtime-specific limitations I know of:
>>
>> AFAIK, the visual transformations we can't (yet) do in dhtml are:
>> + Rotation - may be possible in Firefox with SVG
>> + Stretching nested subviews - likely possible in Firefox
>>
>> Visual transformations requiring extra runtime resources (IE only):
>> + Opacity that affects subviews
>> + Displaying PNG (and possibly GIF) images with alpha
>>
>> DHTML-specific limitations requiring source-level lzx changes:
>> + Can't set the opacity of a view that contains text - but can set
>> a subview's opacity (IE only)
>> + Stretches only works on leaf views with resources
>>
>> -Max
>>
>> Henry Minsky wrote:
>>> That's a great idea, please start the page. Everyone always asks
>>> "so what does/doesn't work in DHTML"
>>> On 8/21/06, *John Sundman* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>     Another runtime difference.  Is there a wiki spot to capture
>>> these? I
>>>     just looked over the project wiki and didn't see one, but I
>>> may have
>>>     missed it.
>>>     I'll be happy to start & maintain a page, but I don't want to be
>>>     redundant.
>>>     To be clear, I mean a page that collects all user-visible
>>> differences
>>>     in how tags and classes work in the various runtimes, such as  
>>> the
>>>     <font> tag.
>>>     Thanks,
>>>     jrs
>>>     On Aug 21, 2006, at 12:07 PM, Max Carlson wrote:
>>>> I vote for a runtime warning so it doesn't interfere with
>>>     development.
>>>>
>>>> -Max
>>>>
>>>> Henry Minsky wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> If an LZX app uses the <font> tag to import a font, and
>>> compile it
>>>>> for
>>>>> DHTML or other target which doesn't support
>>>>> font inclusion, should the compiler give a warning, or
>>> silently
>>>>> ignore
>>>>> the font tag?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Henry Minsky
>>>>> Software Architect
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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