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> Your problem with events has a solution that I'd love to use with JS but
> haven't figured out. What you can do is make an Event Queue. If an event
> tries to get triggered while a
Your problem with events has a solution that I'd love to use with JS but
haven't figured out. What you can do is make an Event Queue. If an event
tries to get triggered while another event is running it gets sent to the
queue. Then the queue decidedes if this type of event was preset to be
queued
Hello Alan,
The Button Menu now has the ability to create the
submenus, although I have not yet posted it (got
sidetracked on a layer bounce widget and the
mathematics therein).
I will be posting it shortly at the same page.
You might want to show the mod pages I made to the
image animation wi
to events.js,
and dragevents.js
Unfortunaly I am not familier with either of those
files and it would be up to someone else to implement it..
Comments? Suggestions?
Doug Melvin
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From:
bob basques
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Sent: Thursday, Ja
Hey Bobb, Doug, Pascal:
Thanks for
your suggestions. The presentation went well.
If any one
wants the ppt file, please send me your email address.
Thanks! Alan
PS Was surprised and happy to see the brand new release when I showed
dynapi/sourceforge.net during the presentation!
I should relay that the finishing touches were applied by Richard.
bobb
Alan Mukamal wrote:
It *is* cool. Thanks!
-Alan
At 09:19 AM 1/25/01 -0600, you wrote:
Alan,
in exchange for your PP slides, and assuming this is something of interest,
http://64.33.167.222/work/dynapi/current.011801/setup
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 7:09
AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Help]
Presentation...
Hi,I'm
doing a presentation this evening on the DynAPI to my
company.We're
mostly a Java consulting firm, but we do a fair amount of DHTML to satisfy
customer
desires
It *is* cool. Thanks!
-Alan
At 09:19 AM 1/25/01 -0600, you wrote:
Alan,
in exchange for your PP slides, and assuming this is something of
interest,
http://64.33.167.222/work/dynapi/current.011801/setup/drag8.html
It's simple but dramatic (At least I think so.)
bobb
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MukamalVerzonden: donderdag 25 januari 2001 16:10Aan:
DynAPI Help ListOnderwerp: [Dynapi-Help]
Presentation...Hi,I'm
doing a presentation this evening on the DynAPI to my
company.We're
mostly a Java con
Alan,
in exchange for your PP slides, and assuming this is something of interest,
http://64.33.167.222/work/dynapi/current.011801/setup/drag8.html
It's simple but dramatic (At least I think so.)
bobb
Alan Mukamal wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing a presentation this evening on the DynAPI
to my company.
We're
Hi,
I'm doing
a presentation this evening on the DynAPI to my company.
We're
mostly a Java consulting firm, but we do a fair amount of DHTML to
satisfy customer desires.
I want to
explain the GNU license requirements for using the DynAPI.
Where is
that succinctly e
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