Ok, I think i managed to make it work :)  - at least this seems until
now -
I will compile an document and let you know


On Jan 17, 2:14 am, hellspawn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> Thanks for your reply
> I'm almost there :)
>
> i managed to fix 2 errors -  one i tookit from a comment, and another
> i managed to fix myself
> but now I get another one
>
> js: "mootools.js", line 39: uncaught JavaScript runtime exception:
> TypeError: Cannot set property "constructor" of undefined to
> "org.mozilla.javascript.interpretedfunct...@e7b3f2"
>         at mootools.js:39
>
> the line that gives this error is
>
>         if (legacy && initialize) object.prototype = legacy.prototype;
>         object.prototype.constructor = object; <-- here
>
> is part of Native
>
> can someone with a better understanding of mootools , to explain me
> why ?
>
> thanks a lot
>
> On Jan 17, 12:12 am, johnwait <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here it is:
>
> >http://ejohn.org/blog/bringing-the-browser-to-the-server/
>
> > I never played with it, but MooTools should run on it just fine (he
> > claims jQuery does), as it's mostly used for framework testing (it
> > will parse html, though without "rendering" it-so forget about
> > dimensions). There may also be other implementations out there as
> > well.
>
> > -Jonathan
>
> > On Jan 16, 5:55 pm, johnwait <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > If I'm not mistaken John Resig (from JQuery's fame) worked a bit on a
> > > simulated browser's environment for standalone JS engines. You might
> > > want to have a look this way...
>
> > > On Jan 16, 12:56 pm, hellspawn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > hi
> > > > is there any way to be able to run scripts built with mootools under a
> > > > js shell -  like rhino-spidermonkey ?
> > > > I am trying to do this and of course I get errors related to missing
> > > > "window" variable.
>
> > > > thanks

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