RE: [Dynapi-Help] Thank You all...

2001-07-10 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 19:56 10/07/2001, you wrote: >Warning about the GZIP though it requires CPU(if I understood correctly >every send it compresses) and if your machine is feeble and your hits are >many do not use it. Or better do it, but statically, not on-the-fly (most of the time you don't really need it to b

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Re: Dynapi-Help digest, Vol 1 #577 - 9 msgs

2001-07-10 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 18:53 09/07/2001, you wrote: >Expect annoying hard to track errors if you change the logic from the >default. That wasn't my intention >ALSO THINK REALLY HARD before changing other people's code! Yep, I was a little to fast on this, but I think it was not the most interesting part in m

Re: [Dynapi-Help] DHTML gaming

2001-07-10 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 20:01 09/07/2001, you wrote: >To check out what his library can accomplish, play the Supercollider game >which he >programmed. Excellent stuff. Or my reflexes are very poor (but hell, I Quake or StrikeForce all the time :-)), or my computer (Duron 700@770) is too fast for this It is un

Re[2]: [Dynapi-Help] Splitting the API

2001-07-10 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 16:29 09/07/2001, you wrote: >This is not the case here. Because we want to invoke the event if >noevt is true or 'undefined'. OK, I get the point. Marc ___ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dyn

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Splitting the API

2001-07-09 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
By the way, sorry that some of my ideas have already been posted, I hadn't read all the responses to your questions Marc ___ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Splitting the API

2001-07-09 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
By the way, if you want to reduce code and you code a "proper" way (I'm sure that's what you do), you can go for hunting any line like the one below (the last one you sent, for setWidth I guess), >if (noevt!=false) this.invokeEvent('resize'); and replace with less elegant things like if

RE: [Dynapi-Help] Garbage collection

2001-07-02 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 11:14 02/07/2001, you wrote: >Pascal Bestebroer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >...not back to the project, just filling time ;) NL: Bang over het idee ? EN: Affraid of it ? ___ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Widget Page Updated - Please Test

2001-06-19 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 19:31 18/06/2001, Jeff wrote: >(although I don't think they are >ugly, just functional). That's what I meant, and I always could change the way they look myself :-) Thanks for providing such widgets ! Marc ___ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Widget Page Updated - Please Test

2001-06-17 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 09:28 17/06/2001, you wrote: > > 3) Updated the ColorPicker widget to use the latest slider widget. A thing I found very annoying bug in the color picker, using NS 4.77 under W2K, is that when I drag the color picker, or in fact, after any dragging of whetever, the text has the "auto-selec

Re: [Dynapi-Help] AfroAPI and Website

2001-06-15 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
Maybe I come after the war, but It worked flawlessly on my IE 5.0 / W2K Box I like the dynamic loading a lot (but I'm so afraid of what will happen to Java integrated in IE in the future) I only had a problem with the image representing the "lift" in the scrollbar, not showing up (even after

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Calendar

2001-06-15 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 23:10 14/06/2001, you wrote: >Thanks, >But this is a popup. I want a static calendar. I still may be wrong, but if it is in a popup, then you should be able to "unpopupize" it, shouldn't you ? (eg: remove lines 209 to 211, 235 & 236, change some logic, etc...) It sure needs some work but it

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Calendar

2001-06-14 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
Hi It may be stupid as I was to lazy to check yours, but maybe this one will do what you want: http://developer.iplanet.com/viewsource/husted_calendar/husted_calendar.html Marc ___ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.

Re[2]: [Dynapi-Help] OT: Mega Cool.. or "calling all Win32 Users!"

2001-06-05 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
>I want the same for Gnome/KDE !!! :-) Oups, I did it again ! http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/sashxb/ ___ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help

Re[2]: [Dynapi-Help] OT: Mega Cool.. or "calling all Win32 Users!"

2001-06-05 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
>The best implementation of html applications is IBM's sash. ( >http://sash.alphaworks.ibm.com/ ). It allows you to use JS and html to >create windows applications. Its just a technology preview, but it is >very cool. Quite impressive indeed ! I want the same for Gnome/KDE !!! :-) Marc _

Re: [Dynapi-Help] OT: Sorting arrays of objects

2001-05-31 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 01:27 31/05/2001, you wrote: >I'm trying to sort based on the object's name so the call looks like this: Could you develop ? I do not understand what you exactly mean by "object's name". Do you mean you have a field "name" inside every object of the array ? >arrToSort.sort( compare ) > >fun

RE: [Dynapi-Help] Mac Problems... :(

2001-05-16 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 15:57 16/05/2001, you wrote: >There was a post a while back with the functions missing in the Array >object. >Check the archives. or check my page ! :-) http://www.japiesoft.com/DynAPI/Javascript_Extension_File.html It is currently unmaintained, but the code on it should work, especial

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Macintosh Issues IE 4.5 & Netscape 4.01

2001-05-05 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 11:29 04/05/2001, you wrote: >Message: 2 >Message-ID: <006b01c0d420$7c327f20$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From: "Steve Carroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >References: <002701c0d3ff$ab6c3310$74087986@cappuccino> >Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 15:29:09 -0700 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-

Re: [Dynapi-Help] Compression (gzip,compress)

2000-12-31 Thread Marc van Leeuwen
At 23:37 29/12/2000, you wrote: >Repost(mutter). > > > > > Now the questions. > > > > 1) If I have compressed files stored on my site (as well as uncompressed) > > will the browser (if HTTP 1.1 compliant) call the compressed files >naturally > > or does the server need to be involved? Most IS