About compatibility:
Hopefully somewhere along the way (hint for all of u other JS programmers to
help out) it will work 100% of the time on all browsers. I started off by
writing with two constraints:
a. Correct programming (Light widgets, use of HTML, CSS and inheritance
correctly)
b. Theoretica
Will these widgets and standards support NS4?
Will it be cross-browser compatible?
--
Raymond
--- Eytan Heidingsfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have completed more progress on the
> TWidget|TStandard pack and would like
> some feedback. Personally I set up my files very
> differently but I
To: "Dynapi-Dev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 6:32 PM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] More Progress
> I have completed more progress on the TWidget|TStandard pack and would
like
> some feedback. Personally I set up my files very differently but I created
a
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I have completed more progress on the TWidget|TStandard pack and would like
some feedback. Personally I set up my files very differently but I created a
very DynAPI-orthodox installation (including DynAPI.addLibrary calls and
stuff like that).
The included zip will set up all the correct directori
Ie and Mozilla show the elements but borders look different. NS 4 throws
javascript error "this.img is not defined". Nevermind, as this is just
alpha work.
The code looks good to me. I mean, It is too much formal for what I'd
like but assuming the approach you're giving to the issue I find it
At last you can see some files. I've included a under construction version
of three widgets: TList, TButton, TCheckBox (just the first ones I felt like
testing).
Included is also a test page (TStandard.htm). To use these stuff I
recommend:
a. To extract the zip to a directory under dynapi\src\lib\