Hi!
I've tried a debugging session of DynAPI in NS 4.7 with Dreamweaver 4 and I
couldn't: the browser reports errors in the javascript.
I've also tried debugging some javascript (non DynAPI) on IE 5.5 and it all
worked properly (but the javascript has a lot mor simple than DynAPI).
BTW, the deb
Hi Dan!
I've downloaded the latest additions from the CVS and I've seen that now the
resize fix for NS4 doesn't work at all. With few changes it works again:
I think DynLayer_flagDeleteChildren is wrong, I think it should be:
function DynLayer_flagDeleteChildren(dlyr)
for (var i=0; i
Para: [EMA
It still doesn't remove the need for a remove
function. Also, you can just call delete for the .all
array since its associative, but the children array is
ordinal, so you could slim down the removeFromArray to
only work for ordinal arrays and the associative array
can be deleted using the delete
Before I left for vacation I put some of the
documentation that I was working on in CVS. The
documentation is basically the same format as Pascals.
Since I can't work on it for a few weeks (i'm not
even going to try to edit files using my palm pilot),
I was hoping someone could work on the docum
Title: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Mozilla & Opera
http://www.opera.com/opera5/specs.html
For the DOM compatibility it says the site is not updated yet
and there's a link to the opera 4 specs.
Josep
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Title: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Mozilla & Opera
Before I found DynAPI and I was stumbling along trying to create inline code that handles all browsers - I went through the Opera site and couldn't find anything to do with their implementation of CSS or the DOM or anything else.
Has anyone been able to
I have noticed alot of talk about problems with the Label widget.
I have made my own widget that I needed for use as a general textbox and
thought it may be of use. I have put a modified version of the label's
setSelectable method in there ans it seems to work ok.
Anyway, here it is.
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Hi!
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Fecha: viernes 15 de diciembre de 2000 2:27
Asunto: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Mozilla & Opera
>This was my updated browser.js file.. I've had it for about 2 months now...
>
>notice the line:
I've been testing Opera and I haven't found the way to add elements after
onLoad, as Dan said in a previous post. So it seems we should create widgets
before onLoad.
But I haven't been able to change a DIV content either. I've tried
innerHTML, write and it seems that document doesn't support any
This was my updated browser.js file.. I've had it for about 2 months now...
notice the line:else if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Opera")>0) this.b =
"opera";
function BrowserCheck() {
var b = navigator.appName;
if (b=="Netscape") this.b = "ns";
else if (navigato
Well, that's it then!
Funny how they bury it like that.
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> To satisfy your curiosity I think most people have BBQ's. Our family tends
> to have a Christmas roast lunch indoors and go outside afterwards. So it is
> kind of weird.
Well I'm singing Carolls at the Hilton on Christmas day ;) Excuse not to
have a family bbq ;)
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With BrowserCheck, maybe something more along the lines of:
if (is.ie5 && !document.innerHTML) <-- Opera, disguised as IE5 ?
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I think I found it!
In IE5 mode:
navigator.appName:
Microsoft Internet Explorer
navigator.appVersion:
4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows NT 4.0)
navigator.userAgent:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows NT 4.0) Opera 5.0 [en]
Do you notice the Opera at the end? In all the modes of the
Well, you could do it an alternate way.
You could add a generic function to the Array object, for deleting items correctly..
i.e. deleting an item and redistributing the array by moving the adjacent items down a
step.
Something like:
Array.prototype.deleteItem=function(item){
for(var i=0,n=0;
In the imortal words of that great christmas song:
"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!"
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> Francis
> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 5:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Dynapi-Dev]
Title: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Fixed loadPanel in Ie4
Jordi - Yes - all this "white xmas" stuff does tend to get a little strange down this end of the world! As mentioned - a good ol' barbie (as in BBQ - not the doll) is most definitely in the order of the day - especially if it's gonna be a hot one
Visual Basic is one big example of "Just because a language supports
something doesn't mean that
it's a good thing to use."..
hehe
Doug Melvin
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From: "Brandon Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 2:20 PM
Subject: RE:
Actually, this is a pretty good idea.. then you could devise actual lists and stacks
objects to work with.
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Datum: den 14 december 2000 23:30
Ämne: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] deleteFromArra
so.. what if you where to install the DVD-ROM on the primary IDE bus, and
the Burner on the secondary IDE bus?
This way, they are on different cables... I've had problems with drives not
wanting to be on the same cable.
Hope that helps.
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I, in practice, when needing a name/value pair array... use objects.
It's not good practice to use a for-in on an ordinal array.. and very poor
practice to mix ordinal and associative arrays.. even though the language
supports it. Just because a language supports something doesn't mean that
it's a
Off Topic:
No OZ people (at least I) don't feel stupid at all. Only the other day,
watching the 6.00pm news and the blizzards sweeping across Northern US /
Canada, cars sliding off the road, people digging their cars out of a metre
of snow wearing more clothes then I own; I mentioned to my broth
ick.
so, if (document.all && document.innerHTML)... ?
> Actually, it seems that in MSIE 5.0 mode, Opera supports a document.all
> collection, but doesn't support other features like innerHTML, so we may
> have to do some extra work to detect Opera. Or, we could just support it
> until it has a be
Actually, it seems that in MSIE 5.0 mode, Opera supports a document.all
collection, but doesn't support other features like innerHTML, so we may
have to do some extra work to detect Opera. Or, we could just support it
until it has a better scripting interface (W3C's model is what I'd
prefer).
--
to test for browser functionality without relying on appname:
if (document.all) -- most likely MSIE, but at least supports most of it's
functionality
else if(document.layers) most likely is NS but at least supports most of
it's functionality..
Doug Melvin
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From: "Scot
> hmm, so a delete array[element] will leave a gap instead of removing the
> element and move all "higher" elements down one step ?
Yes, Brandon is correct in this. That's one of the reasons why
removeFromArray was created in the first place. It keeps ordinal arrays
in the correct order when y
As long as you have the latest Mozilla build you're basically working
with the same codebase as Netscape 6. Arguably if you develop for one
you're also developing for the other. Mozilla may be more stable because
it doesn't come with all the integrated bloatware. So try switching to
Moz if NS6 do
t=new Array(1,2,10,22,55)
delete t[1]
alert(t.length) //still 5
alert(t[1]) // undefined
yeah thats the problem with just using delete
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I know it's not the master|slave bit i've tried that. I also have tried all
the install-reinstall but not in the exact order. Maybe i'll try that soon
(currently too pissed off)
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Title: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Very off topic
that, of course, is another
posability..
:-)
doug Melvin
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Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Very off
topic
8an,
Assu
> i've installed Netscape 6 on Win2000 without any problems.
> Mozilla might be better, but most people will use netscape...
Not if they can't even open it ;-)
I figure that for developers Mozilla is more stable, and easier to develop
for. For users, well Netscape will probably update it with mo
hmm, so a delete array[element] will leave a gap instead of removing the
element and move all "higher" elements down one step ?
Pascal Bestebroer
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> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Brando
No go, I dl'd the lates snapshot.. used the cod in the /src dir..
put your include in my doc..
couldn't find image.js (where'd it go?)
made the assumption that images.js had been replaced with dynimage.js...
still no go..
Said 'dynlayer is not defined'
uh, help? Nutscrape is not crashing almost e
Title: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Very off topic
8an,
Assuming IDE for both.
Sounds like the both switched to Master or Slave.
Make sure they are not the same on the same ribbon.
HD1 DVD
=||===||
Master Slave
NS6 has installed fine on my NT4.0 machine. Finally Netscape released a
decent browser:o)
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What OS are you using?
What is the nature of your Hardware? (motherboard/bios)
I have found that somehting like this is often cause
by a conflict within windows..
The most common solution is as follows:
1-Remove the new device from you computer
(unplugg it completely, and remove it from the
this is all I need to do? npo extra code to implement it?
Where in the order of includes to I put this? Before browser.js?
after browser.js, but before dyndocument?
Doug Melvin
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Sent: Wednesday, December
I had the same experience on:
A) my workstation: win98 with a duron 600
B) the test box: win98 with a Pentium 266mmx
C) My home pc, p120, win98
D) Friends PC: win2kpro, PIII 700
C).. and so on..
I know of only one person who has successfully installed and run
NS6.. not too good a track record, eh?
> Yes I believe support for Opera could definately be worked into DynAPI.
> It's got full CSS1, and mostly complete DOM1 support. As far as I know
> you cannot create new elements on the fly but everything else should work.
Opera doesn't support createElement()? That's news to me. Are there
do
Hi guys.
I've been having this problem forever now and am going crazy.
I recently bought an HP 9510i burner,. When I installed it everything was
fine. That minute i rebooted(on it's request) ym DVD-ROM (previously
installeD) and my CDBurner disapeared.
HELP
8an
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i've installed Netscape 6 on Win2000 without any problems.
Mozilla might be better, but most people will use netscape...
>Perhaps it would be better to use Mozilla. It's probably more stable than
>Netscape 6. I've never had any trouble installing and running it on
>Windows95/98/NT/2000 and Linux
Perhaps it would be better to use Mozilla. It's probably more stable than
Netscape 6. I've never had any trouble installing and running it on
Windows95/98/NT/2000 and Linux.
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> i Teixidor
>
It's not the array length that's important.. it's maintaining proper order..
It wouldn't be "prudent" if we just removed item 4 from an array of 10.
there would be a gaping hole.
(For all you people outside america...
prudent: A little President Bush humor.
)
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I installed NS6 correctly but when I tried to launch it, it crashed while
showing the splash screen. My OS is Wint NT 4.0 SP5.
Josep
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Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 1:53 PM
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I'm already on that bandwagon. My revision of the API already has support
for it.
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> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 2:58 AM
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> Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Opera 5
>
Yes I believe support for Opera could definately be worked into DynAPI. It's got full
CSS1, and mostly complete DOM1 support. As far as I know you cannot create new
elements on the fly but everything else should work. So it should be possible to
create all the widgets in Opera if we change t
> Off topic: yesterday I was talking with Pascal about christmas
> and suddenly
> thought about the people in the southern hemisphere. It's summer
> down there.
> Don't they feel sort of stupid with all these snow, winter stufff
> ? I've never
> seen an Australian christmas image but I don't think
> Why do we still use deleteFromArray ?
deleteFromArray is still useful for removing items from ordinal
(non-associative) arrays while maintaining the correct array length.
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Well the subject says it all. I have updated CVS /src/ with a new version of
loadPanel that works in IE4 (at least mine ). Rather than a bug it was one
missing line. The code even had a comment saying "here we should do this" but I
guess Dan forgot adding the line.
I think I've done it right. The
I've updated the DynAPI v1 sinewave-class to DynAPI2.
I wrote it very quickly and since mathematics isn't
my strongest side, maybe some things have to be changed.
anyway, put the sinewave.js (should we call it sinewaveanim.js
instead?) in the dynapi/util and the dynapi.util.sinewave.html
in the ex
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