The old documentation must have just been replace by the new one... The
bigger problem is that the most recent one is still far the weakest part of
the whole project, as it is laconic, incomplete, even faulty in some cases
and it does not encourage any deeper understanding of the code base.
I understood why a lot of companies still insist on using IE6 when at a
large hypermarket chain the accounting staff pointed out that their very
expensive accounting software can only be run on IE6 or on IE9+. The cost
efficient solution for them is to go on running their legal copies of XP on
We let our IE 6 clients go.
On 12/1/12 1:48 AM, petrob wrote:
I understood why a lot of companies still insist on using IE6 when at
a large hypermarket chain the accounting staff pointed out that their
very expensive accounting software can only be run on IE6 or on IE9+.
The cost efficient
..and related to all of this is a site like this:
http://scripteka.com
Where a ton of the script that use to be available, well the
underlying/host site for the code have dropped off the WWW universe.
Very sad :( A lot of broken links.
Karl..
On Saturday, December 1, 2012 6:54:42 AM UTC-7,
This is the link to the old documentation, which has been available for a
long time but is no longer available
http://prototypejs.org/api
What I like more about the old documentation was there were better examples
inline with the API code. The new API, albeit a much better interface, is