On 7 Mar 2009, at 15:56, Petr Kobalíček wrote:

> Hi Jean,
>
> thanks :)
>
>> About the loading bar : when finish, why only remove
>> body.removeChild(pbor); and why not also remove
>> body.removeChild(pbar); ?
>
> When you remove pbor (progress border), the pbar is not active anymore
> and I hope that browser's garbage collector will free all of these:)
>
>> About the starting page that contain the loading bar, few idea I'm  
>> not
>> sure how doable it is...
>
> You can disable loading bar. It's not needed, but I wrote it because
> now I have total control about script loading, so it can be visualized
> and this was my first attempt and I'm really not designer :)
>
I don't want to disabled it. I like that idea but my need would be  
just a little bit more than only a progress bar.
So, to make the solution more extensible, I was thinking to an HTML  
page with like a "template hole" that would be the div with the id.
But then, how would you load that page and maybe destroy it ?
That page life will be the progress bar life, no more.
> You can place div with id and use document.getElementById() to get it,
Ah, then the page I'm looking for might be already there : the  
index.html :-)
But then, do we have to care about removing HTML element in that  
page ? (I'll have some try with that).
>
> but my solution is that I will show bar, style some properties and
> when all scripts are loaded the bar is destroyed.
That's fine.
> So for example I
> think that including CSS for loading bar is bad idea.
>
Yes, that idea was not about that.
> If you tweak the progress bar to something better, write me :-)
>
sure !
> Cheers
> - Petr
>
> 2009/3/7 Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD -- Novlog <[email protected]>:
>> it works fine for me, thanks for your work !
>>
>> About the loading bar : when finish, why only remove
>> body.removeChild(pbor); and why not also remove
>> body.removeChild(pbar); ?
>>
>> About the starting page that contain the loading bar, few idea I'm  
>> not
>> sure how doable it is :
>> have an HTML page where a given tag (rather than create a div at  
>> root)
>> like <div id="bar"/> could be created like the current div.
>> If doable, this would allow anyone to design a beautifull starting
>> page that only have to contain somewhere a <div id="bar"/>.
>> I guess that the <div id="bar"/> might be OK, but how to load that
>> entire page at startup time ?
>>
>> My 2 cents.
>>
>> On 7 Mar 2009, at 12:07, Petr Kobalíček wrote:
>>
>>> Hi devs,
>>>
>>> after some time hacking qooxdoo 0.8.2 I completed port of qxbuild  
>>> for
>>> 0.8.2. It's not excellent, but it works and there is also  
>>> possibility
>>> to add simple progress bar for loading javascript files.
>>>
>>> Changes to previous versions:
>>>  - There are no contribs now, if you need contrib, you need to
>>> uncomment
>>>    it in config.jso file and rebuild (this needs python and qooxdoo,
>>> see readme.txt)
>>>  - New ScriptLoader
>>>
>>> Download:
>>>  www.kobalicek.com/res/files/js/qxbuild.zip (1MB zip archive)
>>>
>>> I'm ready to hear about ideas and possible improvements:)
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> - Petr
>>>
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