yeah, yeah, sorry for replying to this thread.. it should have been on the
rock thread.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens P
> According to
> http://sites.netscape.net/ekrockhome/standards.html , there
> are certain guidelines to follow in order to be W3C compliant. Looking
> through the code of dynlayer.js, for example, 'document.all'
> and 'document.layers[]'
> will not be recognized by NS6 and future browsers endorsi
maybe we should then set up a voting system for rocks?
All who are rock fans (and have come out of the closet for it) raise your
hands!
I'm starting to get very interested in this "crew" your talking about..
strange thing
is that I asked to define the crew (inlight of the rules in rock-throwing)
I've attached a version of the events code that has been split into
smaller sections.
Now it is possible to use the vents code for precreation etc. without
needing to also include mouse events.
It requires that you modify your library include section to point to the
new locations.
lib / api / ev
Hi Pascal,
Thanks for your advice.
> Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] IS DynAPI II compliant with W3C DOM?
> Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 14:10:08 +0100
> From: "Pascal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> first, you mean document.elementName gives an error, or
>
Its been updated in CVS. I'm sure more errors as well. Also, I we
need to add the other packages to the documentation. If you get the
config files from cvs you can see how easy it is to document.
--
// Robert Rainwater
On 2/12/2001, 8:42:10 PM EST, robelix wrote about "[Dynapi-Dev] document
Hi!
in docs/api/class_DynLayer.html it says:
int DynLayer::getClip ( )
Reurns a array of length 4 containing the clip values
[right,left,top,bottom].
the right order is : [top,right,bottom,left]
Roland
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(reference attached top-secret photofile)
Crew02.jpg
So how would you implement this
would you do a scripted "fake" resize onunload?
Have you tested if this memory "bug" is generic... i.e. does it apply to other pages
also, not only DynAPI ones?
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I can confirm this behavior on IE 4.x and NN 4.x. We also noted where the IE
leak was about 1 - 2Meg, the NN leak was only 20 - 40K. Our application has
2 nested layers containing a scrollpane, containing tables. We tried
deleting, removing, and setting various objects/elements = null but nothing
Well, I am concerned "a tad". Because there are "rock fans", always has
been since the very first rock.
Deep inside I know Richard is a rock fan, he just can't admit it to himself
yet. It's tough. Being a programmer requires a certain, ... well "external
persona" and the "rock-thread" threaten
Now managed to change style. The how I'm doing isn't based on the API. Using
a mixture of IE4 code (writing out the actual div tag) and NN4 using write.
8an
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Spoke to early. Worked a bit(created element) couldn't change anything
(although Opera claim they can)
and JS engine seems frozen,
8an
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Could you share the "how-to" part? In my tests with Opera5 I could not
even see that the API was being executed.
M.
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From: Eytan Heidingsfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 11:55 AM
To: Dynapi-Dev
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Creating Elements in O
I've managed to create a layer and write to it. My only problem is with
changing style properties.
8an
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I will most certainly have to look into this.
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From: "Eytan Heidingsfeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dynapi-Dev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 8:43 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Freeing Memory in IE
> I have recently found very interesting behavior in I
uh guy?
You created a thousand layers.
I don't know about calling that a bug, or
browser abuse.
Doug
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 6:48 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Stability
> Pascal
uh guy?
You created a thousand layers.
I don't know about calling that a bug, or
browser abuse.
Doug
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To: "Dynapi-Dev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 6:48 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Stability
> Pascal
> yes, this shows a lot of potential. Great job.
> I wonder, are you planning on this being run from a webserver or on the
> client machines?
> As you mentioned, the style reflects Borland stuff, (with the floating
> panels) which gives a very confusing effect over a desktop full of icons.
> Maybe
I think that's a fix for images,and hrefs catching the event.. they won't
have a lyrobj, so then the
lyrobj of the current layer is used.
not sure if the fix is still needed, but since it's not posing problems I'd
vote for leaving it in
(could cause problems in some strange ways :)
Pascal Besteb
you most likely need to delay setting the HTML.
Give the browser a chance to finish rendering the layers before you but HTML
into them.
:-)
Doug
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Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:42 AM
Subject: [Dynapi
My Bad. Copied from some old code of mine.
I meant:
var src=realsrc.lyrobj||this.lyrobj;
what is the point of this.lyrobj
When will realsrc.lyrobj be null?
8an
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what line? can't find parentojb in the complete events.js file (latest
snapshot that is)
Pascal Bestebroer
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> Verzonden: maandag 12 febru
So what is this part for
this.parentobj
When is this true?
8an
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Yep, src will then point to the layer (or document) that triggered the
event.
Not sure what other way you are thinking about..
Pascal Bestebroer
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That looks if the objects are the same instance, not if they are alike.
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Difference in IE between event and window.event
> it appea
it appears that while a test like this:
window.event==event
returns false, they both contained 37 indentical properties.
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What is this line do?
var src=realsrc.lyrobj||this.lyrobj;
(in events.js). Isn't this trying to find the correct DynLayer Obj. Isn't
that where the event will be set. Is there another way to do this?
8an
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Is there?
8an
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Hi,
i have notice a probelm:
in NS4 the slide don't function with inline layer
the error is:
JavaScript Error: src/lib/dynapi/api/dynlayer.js, line 76:
clip is not defined.
Francesco Agati
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I have recently found very interesting behavior in IE 5. I used proprietary
code so I don't know about IE4 and NN4 but I will check soon. I used code to
create many DynLayers (520) inside another dynlayer(myLayer). Then I called
document.body.removeChild(myLayer) the memory didn't budge. Then I mi
Just tested this code (yours had some typo's I think):
DynAPI.onLoad=function() {
var mLayer;
var a=[];
mLayer = new DynLayer();
DynAPI.document.addChild(mLayer);
for(var i=0;i<1001;i++) {
a[i] = new DynLayer();
mLayer.addCh
Pascal, you keep complaining that my stability problems are to hard to
recreate. Try IE5 with a page that has this code
DynAPI.onload = function(){
var mLayer;
var a=[];
mLayer = new DynLayer();
DynAPI.document.addChild(mLayer);
for(var i=0;i>1001;i++);
a[i] = new DynLayer();
mLayer.addChild(a
All this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/index.php3?hunt=dynapi
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 2:44 PM
Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] All this "Konqueror" discussion...
> Hold on a minute i only know ab
Hold on a minute i only know about the help list and the dev one what else
is there
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> Can this thread be stopped, please?
> It has nothing related to DynAPI or to Konqueror.
Not sure.. but we can move it :)
official statement:
I'm prepared to move the rock throwing to the chat "discussion" list.. in
the hope that the other "party" is also ready to do this.
> AFAIK "dynapi-de
there's widget, chat, .. you can find them on sourceforge under the lists
part
you see.. all this rock throwing is good for something! I knew it! let's
konquer the world with rock-throwing!
Pascal Bestebroer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Monday 12 February 2001 02:47, ÷Ù ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌÉ:
| The value of "exposure" Richard.
|
| Plus the "rare" treat of actually being able to produce a smile on the
| logic-etched face of a programmer.
Can this thread be stopped, please?
It has nothing related to DynAPI or to Konqueror.
AFAIK "dyn
first, you mean document.elementName gives an error, or
DynAPI.document.elementName gives an error?
anyway, the document is still the browser's document object, so if it gives
an error it's NS6 doing the problems.
Opera is not supported by DynAPI (yet) it lacks good javascript support (as
far as
Hi,
I found that some of the example in the downloaded package does not
work properly in Netscape 6 and Opera. It seems that DynAPI II is
still not W3C compliant. This is especially true when dealing with layers
and embedded objects. Example, document.elementName will return
that there is no prop
I think eventlisteners are the way to do it, see example here:
Richard_examples sequential_slides.html
http://www.richardinfo.com/?menu=examples&node=1
Cheers,
Richard Bennett
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(Everything running on, and ported to the 19/12/2000 snapshot of DynAPI2)
- O
Hi Guys,
need help with something...
I have some slide animations to do, but I need to know when the last
animation ends so I can load a page into a layer, using loadpanel.
Something like this:
Whatever
.
.
.
function start_anim(page_url){
Fillet1.slideTo(null,198)
.
.
Bug #128419, was updated on 2001-Jan-11 02:53
Here is a current snapshot of the bug.
Project: DynAPI 2
Category: API Extentions
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Bug Group: None
Priority: 5
Submitted by: marstr
Assigned to : nobody
Summary: PathAnimation.run() bug
Details: a bug in PathAnimation.run
> Right-mouse click menu disablement can be cross-browser.
sure about IE4 ?
> Anyway,
>
> I have a question about events/our EventMethod...
> (some of the below has been a reference from Scott Andrew's
> web site -- scottandrew.com -- in the Netscape 6 Events article)
>
> So, I beleive (and I co
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