On Jan 10, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
Here's the latest. Beau Hartshorne has done a lot of work bringing
it up to
standard.
Here are some of the changes:
1. Fixed bug in IE.
2. Handles errors differently. It will aggregate them then raise a
single
error with the original errors intact rather than log them.
3. Should conform to MochiKit standards a lot better.
4. Turns off bubbling of events. They can be "uncancelled" if you
really want
to.
I am thinking of either modifying IE's event object OR creating a
proxy object
that behaves according to DOM standard. That way, when you get an
event, you
don't have to guess which interface to use. Thoughts?
Let's just go ahead and modify the event object in-place. Dojo does
this, it works for them. IE is a compliance wasteland anyway. It
would be nice to detect non-compliance by means other than checking
the User-Agent though, because maybe someday hell will freeze over
and IE's event objects will work like everyone else's does.
-bob