Hello!
Browsing thru the GIT repository for the Script.aculo.us, I've found
this phrase on the Contributions page (http://github.com/madrobby/
scriptaculous/wikis/Contribute):
As script.aculo.us 1.xx is feature-frozen, this development trunk is
for bugfixes only (new features will only happen
Still not like what it does to the Event.cache. If you plan an app
that should work 8 hours a day, without browser refresh - hey, we are
moving on to the browser or what ;) - I think that every bit should be
considered, and in an interface with 3 or 4 active windows at time,
each one with dozens
Hi folks,
script.aculo.us is using github's wiki stuff these days:
http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/wikis
I can't help but notice this:
http://github.com/sstephenson/prototype/wikis
It currently just says Welcome to the Prototype wiki!
Is it meant to be / become an official wiki for
Yes, that solves the problem, it now works in IE7/8+FF3.
Sadly in Chrome it doesn't appear to work at all. Clicking the stop
button does absolutely nothing, yet the method is being called because
I tried sticking a test message box in there. The box appears, but the
events are simply not
Tom, thanks for detail explanation
On 1 окт, 21:34, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
buda,
Custom events work just like normal events (they're built on the
dataavailable event) - so you watch for an event on a specific
element. For that event to be caught you need to fire it on the
element
What would go in this wiki ?
Whatever the community comes up with -- that's the joy of community
content! ;-) The FAQ that kangax and I wrote, for a start; it's been
more than three months since we turned it over in markdown format and
it still hasn't appeared on prototypejs.org as discussed
What would go in this wiki ?
On Oct 5, 10:34 pm, T.J. Crowder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Tobie,
So there's no plan to host a Prototype wiki there?
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T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / com
On Oct 5, 6:46 pm, Tobie Langel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's the github default.
Best,
Here's another vote for a prototype.js wiki...
It'd be great to have a central place where we could put all the extra
bits of code people have written in their libraries rather than having to
search through the google archives.
Also, there have been a couple times that I've wanted to update the
There are some security issues with the github wiki which currently
makes it improper to be used as a community wiki.
Regarding the FAQ, I remember clearly requesting a number of changes
to it before publishing it and haven't heard about it since then.
I'd love to have it online asap.
Best,