Tobias Oetiker wrote:

>> This is *great* news! Sadly wouldn't be useful for my customers, but I'd
>>   like to see it in use for observing my own server (up to now I use an
>> rss feed).
> 
> why would it not be useful for your customers ?

Windows servers, and network monitoring already done via windows apps.

>> Consequently the canvas creating code in your script would no longer be
>> ignored.
>> License shouldn't be an issue neither.
>>
>> I'd love to hear if you succeeded this way; if not, maybe I can help.
> 
> that is what I tried ... must have made some other mistake ... will
> try again ...

Have you succeeded with the test cases delivered with excanvas?
In case you keep failing, I offer my assistance.

>> PS there is a minor appearance issue in IE7 which I didn't notice in
>> firefox - weird transparency in the qooxdoo window's title bar and some
>> effect within the Task Selector buttons.
> 
> this is unchanged from qooxdoo ... do you see it in the playground
> or the demobrowser too ?

Good hint; not in /current/, but in /devel/ I do (just checked 
http://demo.qooxdoo.org/devel/demobrowser/#widget~Window.html
).
So I suppose you used qooxdoo 1.0 beta or svn trunk. Makes me curious if 
there are other side effects (haven't had time to try it myself up to now).

Greetings,
Stefan

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