P T Withington wrote:
Yeah, I see that I can broadcast a call to all the swf apps in a page,
but it seems that there can only (currently) be one DHTML app in a page?
Right. Until we fix namespacing all the way...
I will just write separate methods for swf and dhtml for now. I think I
am close to having it working.
Cool!
On 2009-06-05, at 14:47EDT, Max Carlson wrote:
I never implemented callMethod() for DHTML - since it's already
running as native JS, you should be able to call the method
directly... Perhaps we should add a callMethod() for DHTML - there is
a setCanvasAttribute() implementation that works across both.
P T Withington wrote:
I'd like to add a handler to the browser window focus event that will
call into (all) the laszlo apps on the page to a keyboard kernel
routine that I am calling allKeysUp. The idea is that when a browser
window (re) gains focus, we need to clear out any keys that might
appear to be "stuck" (this is for LPP-8056). AFAICT, keystrokes that
take focus away from the browser window, such as Alt-tab, or a
command-key sequence that opens another window, don't see the key up
event (because the browser window no longer has focus).
It looks to me like I can use the existing broadcast mechanism and
the callMethod mechanism to implement this. I'm just wondering if
there are any 'gotchas' I need to watch for when fiddling with
embednew.js. Are there any tricks to getting the browser to load the
new version? Do I have to do anything special to deal with DHTML vs.
SWF apps?
Thanks for any guidance you can give!
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Regards,
Max Carlson
OpenLaszlo.org
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Regards,
Max Carlson
OpenLaszlo.org