On Feb 19, 8:50 pm, "Bob Ippolito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/19/07, Arnaud Delobelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have then two questions:
> >1. Was my expectation that the little script above should work
> > unfounded ? If so, why ?
>
> If it did work, then it would probably m
On 2/19/07, Arnaud Delobelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have been using mochikit for a while with a lot of success (after
> the initial frustrations of getting to grips with the weirdness of
> javascript ;-), but today ran into a problem in Safari with the
> function createD
Hi everyone,
I have been using mochikit for a while with a lot of success (after
the initial frustrations of getting to grips with the weirdness of
javascript ;-), but today ran into a problem in Safari with the
function createDOM. Here is what it boils down to
blah
mydiv = $(mydiv);
createD
On 2/19/07, Michael Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just came across MochiKit for the first time the other day and the
> website at first gave me the impression that the project is dormant.
> The "About" page does not mention IE 7 or Firefox 2 -- are they
> supported? And there hasn't been
I just came across MochiKit for the first time the other day and the
website at first gave me the impression that the project is dormant.
The "About" page does not mention IE 7 or Firefox 2 -- are they
supported? And there hasn't been a blog entry since 2006-09-22.
--~--~-~--~~-
Try with:
Or:
addLoadEvent(function() {
test("test");
);
On 2/19/07, carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> my html:
>
>
> function test(prog) {
> d = doSimpleXMLHttpRequest("http://192.168.1.1:8081/da/testajax.py";,
> {"progetto":prog});
> d.addCallback(showText);
> }
>
> function showText(
my html:
function test(prog) {
d = doSimpleXMLHttpRequest("http://192.168.1.1:8081/da/testajax.py";,
{"progetto":prog});
d.addCallback(showText);
}
function showText(req) {
alert(req.responseText);
}
In Firefox 2 everything is ok.
In IE6 I get:
Object expected
Code: 0
and I do not see any ale
On 18-Feb-07, at 9:08 PM, Pearl wrote:
> I am calling a python function in regular intervals repeatedly. For
> this purpose I am using the javascript function
>
> => setInterval(function, interval)
> To stop this I used
> => clearInterval(function)
>
> What is the mochikit way of doing the same?
It doesn't have to be the same server. XMLSocket and XML are subject
to the same crossdomain.xml policy security model.
-bob
On 2/19/07, Theo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Absolutely, go with Flash, Ajax doesn't add anything useful in this
> case. Flash is capable of doing everything you want,
Absolutely, go with Flash, Ajax doesn't add anything useful in this
case. Flash is capable of doing everything you want, and involvning
one more environment in this is asking for trouble.
In Flash you have two options on how to load the data, either you do a
HTTP call, like in Ajax (look at XML.l
Hello,
This is not directly related to MochiKit, but I think you can use
something like parent.opener to refer to the parent window and call
stuff defined there. This link might help:
http://www.captain.at/howto-ajax-parent-opener-window-close-error.php
As for the other thing, callLater might he
You might need 'border-left-width' since border-left is a shorthand rule.
Arnar
On 2/19/07, Létező <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Margin and padding can be read by MochiKit.Style.getStyle,
> but it seems that border size cannot be read this way.
>
> Can anybody give me a workaround to rea
Hi there,
There's nothing wrong with using setInterval and clearInterval with
MochiKit I think. You can ues it together with partial if you want
send some parameters to your function.
I guess a different way to do this with MochiKit would be:
function someRepeatingStuff(counter, interval) {
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