had been following it
during it's development more close I'll surely get the grasp of it and
managed to do a fix.
-
Raides J.
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I hope this is of any help. I'm still reading the mail from 30/03/2001
onwards, so maybe this is not yet needed.
In case it is, I will improve it in this couple of holydays to come
(May 1st and May 3rd).
Regards,
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:19:33 -0800
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but in the date field of my NS mail client it reads: 27/02/01 0:19
(which is my timezone corre
s MS call
"Java"?... BTW, IE3 is still faster at JavaScript (JScript in MS
notation) than NS3+.
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Jeff wrote:
>
> Whew! Go away for a day and the messages pile up!
>
> Raides J. - I was under the impression that this (JIT) was essentially
> the case for both browsers, but I could be mistaken. The following is
> from the Netscape JavaScript 1.3 reference, describing a functi
t side JavaScript. Use
IE or NS6 to see the actual source code.
Just my 2 ptas.
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dynamically resize an image, you have to do
it TWICE, using a setTimeout to delay appropiately (30 millisecs are enough) the
effect. The code I use to test NS6 comes with this mail. It is spanish code and
HTML, poorly documented but that can be executed in IE4.0 and above with no
changes at all an
g about this or that bug. These DOM views could be shown in a
web page/PDF doc/whatever-the-format so people can use them as basis for every
other thing.
I hope this lights new roads ahead in DynAPI development...
Raides J.
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I reccomend http://www.brainjar.com
(to which I'm in no way affiliated) as a source of knowledge on NS6 and IE5.5
DOM-compliant browsers and how to manipulate events and screen coordinates on
them.
Raides J.
-- Paying attention to details since 1966 ;)
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s not currently available in Netscape's site, because it's a bit
outdated by now ... I also have the full DOM2 Event model also in PDF and other
interesting docs.
Raides J.
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ngo tiempo para estudiarlo ... :(
Raides J.
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and I use
them extensively in my project.
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sted or sent on request, but I will just mention the cross-browser
compatible "BuscaImagen(nombre)" that searches for any image in any layer of the
document by name, even in nested layers in NS4. Returns "null" on error and the
image object on success.
I hope these (and other objects I have created) will help developers get a more
interactive content to their DHTML pages.
Raides J.
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