Let's settle down people. At the very least, this isn't a conversation that needs to be broadcast to every subscriber of this mailing list (nearly 2000 people). Take if offline or, better yet, just focus on what you are doing and not what others are up to.
Now, the lightbox thing. First, the original Lightbox (non-mootools) was something that just happened to all the links on the page. It wasn't something you instantiated. Consequently, when I ported it, I made it behave exactly the same way (actually, my version is an upgrade of someone else's port, but I digress). But my version does allow you to create instances and set options. So if you are adding links after the fact, just create a new instance and pass in the anchors. It's no big deal. On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Sanford Whiteman < [email protected]> wrote: > > what's your problem sanford > > Close out the highlight.dispose thread that you got 3-4 people > accepting into as a MooTools "IE incompatibility" problem, when > actually the behavior was the same in every browser. And this would > have been instantly obvious if you had put up a MooShell for > verification. > > On the other hand, if you still stand behind that bug, enter it in > Lighthouse and put a proof-of-concept for it in MooShell. > > > there seems to be a bug in the [Lightbox] script > > Then enter it in Lighthouse and put a proof-of-concept in MooShell. > > This isn't difficult to reason out. MooShell is a lab to demonstrate > features and misfeatures, good and bad code, in an environment that > actually runs JavaScript. I don't know about your e-mail client, but > mine doesn't run code. > > -- S. > >
