if you group classes that don't have that event, the group event will never
fire.

but if you have a bunch of images, you can group them and watch their load
event.

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Rolf -nl <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> @Aaron (& slightly off topic); with the Group classyou add events that
> are available in the classes you add the group, right? I mean, for
> Ajax calls you can use complete etc. In theory, what would happen if
> you would group ajax and tween and ... classes or classes that don't
> have that event?
>
>
> On Nov 4, 8:23 pm, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > .... or attach your image measurements to the load event *of the image*.
> >
> > If you want to wait for several images to load, see the Group class.
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Thierry bela nanga <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Safari and google chrome run javascript faster than firefox on page
> load,
> >
> > > I my script I usually to this
> >
> > >  - add a delay of 6 - 10 second in script in the domready (may not work
> > > correctly on first page load)
> > >  - and / or I set width / height of the elements in css
> >
> > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Oskar Krawczyk <
> [email protected]>wrote:
> >
> > >> You always need to preload the image if you want to get its size. If
> that
> > >> works on Firefox, it's just a coincidence (caching).
> >
> > >> ___
> >
> > >> Oskar Krawczyk
> > >>http://nouincolor.com
> >
> > >> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 18:20, mmjaeger <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >>> Hello Aaron
> > >>> Thanks for replying - I meanwhile figured out that for Safari to get
> > >>> the same results as Firefox, I need to preload the image? Does that
> > >>> make sense?
> >
> > >>> On Nov 4, 9:17 am, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>> > can you put an example of this failing on mooshell.net?
> >
> > >>> > On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 9:45 PM, mmjaeger <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >>> > > Hello
> > >>> > > I'm having an issue with the following code:
> >
> > >>> > > var tsize = this.thumbs[0].getDimensions({ computeSize: true,
> styles:
> > >>> > > ['margin', 'padding', 'border'] });
> > >>> > > console.log('tsize: ' + tsize.totalWidth);
> > >>> > > console.log('tsize: ' + tsize.totalWidth);
> >
> > >>> > > console.log('computed size: ' + this.thumbs[0].getComputedSize
> > >>> > > ().totalWidth);
> >
> > >>> > > in both cases, Firefox returns 95 which is correct while Safari
> > >>> > > returns 0
> >
> > >>> > > I'm using 1.2.4 and 1.2.4.2 - Am I doing anything wrong or what's
> the
> > >>> > > issue and how could I get the correct values?
> >
> > >>> > > Thanks
> >
> > > --
> > >http://tbela99.blogspot.com/
> >
> > > fax : (+33) 08 26 51 94 51
>

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