you should ask a clear question/ request in the seaside mailing-list.
On 23/5/14 22:16, Leonardo Silva wrote:
> From: stepharo <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] What is your seaside application?
> Date: May 23, 2014 at 3:06:56 PM GMT-4
> To: Pharo Development List <[email protected]
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> Reply-To: Pharo Development List <[email protected]
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>> Hi!
>>
>> Leonardo is a smart PhD Brazilien student, who is discovering the
treasures we have built.
> Welcome Leonardo
Thank you!
>> He would like to analyze Seaside applications to analyze event
propagation.
> What do you mean by event propagation because I do not really how it
relates to Seasid.
I am interested in events you can trigger in web pages. For example: a
user clicks on a button and the script code associated causes a state
change in the Document Object Model (DOM) and sends a XHR request
(XMLHttpRequest) to the server. The server eventually answers this
request, closing the sequence of events. I want to trace these
sequences of events from a running application.
>> I told Leonardo that the Pharo and Seaside communities are great
and he will probably get help from us.
> we are :)
That's very nice
>> So, a simple and quick-to-answer question, what is your Seaside
application and how to access the code of it?
>
> many of web app are private because business oriented.
I understand, but it would be nice to have some examples of web
applications using script languages, even if I don't have access to
all source code.
Cheers,
Leonardo