I wouldn't call it overboard Olmo.  I think it's very nice, very
useful.  I wouldn't include it in any official capacity though.

David

On Jan 12, 10:40 am, ibolmo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok this is a bit overboard. There's no need to have you clone
> mootools' demos and then invite others to send to yours. I mean it's
> all MIT, but it's just leaves a bad taste.
>
> Have you tried to talk to kami?
>
> On Jan 11, 11:08 am, daKmoR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hey,
>
> > I don't know if anyone still remember, but I once built a little demo
> > page that used allows to see the js/css/html code for the official
> > mootools demos..
>
> >http://demos.mooforum.net/
>
> > it was quite funny for me to "develop" and would have liked to include
> > more demos, but no one seems to be interested
> > The way the files are organized is the same as on the official page so
> > it's just copy and paste all the files from the original page to make
> > it working...
>
> > so if anyone updates a demo or creates a demo, it would be nice to
> > also send the files to me, so I can included it..
> > ok, I will also check the official demo page from time to time...
> > *hehe*
>
> > PS: once if the things that has been a problem quite often is that the
> > Request uses post on the demo page for retrieving data from an *.html
> > file, which seems to be mostly forbidden by many hosts... so it would
> > be great the change this to "method: get" so people don't keep asking:
> > "the official demo won't work on my server... " *hehe*
> > PPS: just my 2 cents :p

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