Tim,
no in this case it is indented. qx.bom is the lower level API compared
to qx.html and should allow controlling these attributes.
Sebastian
Tim Buschtöns schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> Okay, makes sense, so i will not use qx.html.Element.
> But what about qx.bom.Element?
>
> From the API Documentation:
> -----
> create(String name, Map attributes, Window win, String ns)
> Creates an DOM element.
>
> Attributes may be given directly with this call. This is critical for
> some attributes e.g. name, type, ... in many clients.
> Parameters:
>
> name - Tag name of the element
> attributes - Map of attributes to apply
> win - Window to create the element for
> ns - Namespace of element to create
> ----
> Is the "ns" parameter a mistake?
>
> Greetings.
> Tim Buschtöns,
> CAS Software AG
>
> Sebastian Werner schrieb:
>> Hi Tim,
>>
>> it is not planned to use the qx.html.Element together with XML. I think
>> we need something more specific to SVG here. Infact qx.html.* is highly
>> optimized for HTML DOM nodes and not for SVG nodes.
>>
>> qx.dom => Low Level DOM API (for XML & HTML)
>> qx.bom => Low Level Browser Object Model (HTML/Browser specific)
>> qx.html => High Level BOM API
>>
>> * qx.html is not planned to support namespaces.
>> * qx.html is used by the widget system and quite stable already.
>>
>> I hope this answers your questions. Otherwise feel free to ask again :)
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>>
>> Tim Buschtöns schrieb:
>>> Hi. I am currently playing around with Qooxdoo 0.8 from the trunk.
>>> I'm especially intrested in qx.html.Element, and there are few
>>> things i'd like to know:
>>>
>>> - How far is the qx.html package developed, and how much is it going to
>>> change?
>>> - Why do you split the handling of dom-elements between qx.html, qx.dom
>>> and qx.bom? It's rather confusing!
>>> - Will qx.html.Element support namespaces?
>>> "qx.bom.Element.create()" seems to support namespaces in the api,
>>> but it is not implemented. Will this happen soon? I could really use it!
>>>
>>> Currently, i'm doing this (in Firefox):
>>>
>>> var svg_el = new qx.html.Element("svg");
>>> svg_el._element =
>>> document.createElementNS("http://www.w3.org/2000/svg","svg");
>>>
>>> Usefull would be:
>>>
>>> var svg_el = new qx.html.Element("svg","http://www.w3.org/2000/svg");
>>>
>>> Greetings.
>>> Tim Buschtöns,
>>> CAS Software AG
>>>
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