On Tuesday 27 February 2007 13:02, carlo wrote:
> I am trying to adapt your code to my needs but what I would like to
> see in Mochikit documentation is something like "this function is not
> working or it is unsure under IE 6". This case makes me feel more
> insecure about Mochikit in general because if my plain opt_display
> function does not seem to work in IE what about all the other
> functions Mochikit offers? Maybe I was too much confident in Mochikit
> capability to overcome browser's quirks..

This is a hideous IE quirk that to overcome in a more abstracted way isn't the 
goal of mochikit - in the same way it isn't the goal of mochikit to provide 
you with a calendar implentation.

In the same way, IE leaks memory big time when having cycles between 
event-handlers and DOM-objects, or with empty table-cells and the like.

You aren't relieved from that burden - and as far as I know, noone else does. 
The only thing that helps here would be the use of predefined components that 
already have been carefully designed with these problems in mind. Which are 
way easier to develop using mochikit. But not offered by it, and I don't see 
that as problem.

Diez

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