There's a braino on line 332 of LzInputTextSprite.js: isclickable -> c...

Also, I had to back out your changes in LzSprite to get anything to show up in trunk-clean/examples/components/edittext_example.lzx?lzr=dhtml in Firefox 3.5...

P T Withington wrote:
Done.

Maybe you can suss out why this does not work in Firefox, and suggest a strategy for my question on line 642 of LzInputTextSprite.

On 2009-07-22, at 17:57EDT, Max Carlson wrote:

Can you svn up and re-send your change? It doesn't apply cleanly to TOT. Bonus points if you add comments based on my reply to your last message (Need some help [#LPP-5447] DHTML: inputtext and clickable - OpenLaszlo Jira)...

P T Withington wrote:
[This is a work in progress that I am sending to Max so he can help finish it. Actually, anyone is welcome to pitch in!] Change 20090722-ptw-k by [email protected] on 2009-07-22 17:43:39 EDT
   in /Users/ptw/OpenLaszlo/trunk
   for http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/trunk
Summary: Don't re-parent input text to click tree
Bugs Fixed: LPP-5447 DHTML: inputtext and clickable
Technical Reviewer: max (pending)
QA Reviewer: [email protected] (pending)
Details:
   This is just a first pass.  It doesn't reparent the input text
   sprite into the click tree, and it turns off the click tree when
   you mouse over in input element.  The test case works in Safari,
   but in Firefox, if you try to mousedown&drag to select the text in
   the input element, the entire canvas starts scrolling?
   There may be a more efficient way to disable the click tree.  I
   just discovered LzMouseKernel.setGlobalClickable which has what
   looks like a much more efficient method.
   I am sure there is a bunch of work to be done fixing up the
   accounting for __lastshown, __focusedSprite, and __lastfocus,
   whose contract I cannot figure out...
Tests:
   Test case from LPP-8334
Files:
M      WEB-INF/lps/lfc/kernel/dhtml/LzSprite.js
M      WEB-INF/lps/lfc/kernel/dhtml/LzInputTextSprite.js
Changeset: http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/patches/20090722-ptw-k.tar

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Max Carlson
OpenLaszlo.org


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