I was able to dig this one out of archive.org and I rewrote it a bit -
added a jsfiddle so that people can play with it etc
https://github.com/jwestbrook/Prototype.3DImageReflection
Just look at all of my github repos - they are all PrototypeJS libraries
Jason Westbrook | T: 313-799-3770 |
I'm actually planning on taking whatever is still available on scripteka
and rehosting it on github so that others can find it, see examples of it
working, post issues and comment on the scripts
Good idea! Do you have something to show already? Examples and issue
tracking sounds good.
Amen... that would definately be a good move! There are a number of things
on scripteka that are dead and gone (broken links)
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Victor vkhomyac...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm actually planning on taking whatever is still available on scripteka
and rehosting it on
I'm actually planning on taking whatever is still available on scripteka
and rehosting it on github so that others can find it, see examples of it
working, post issues and comment on the scripts
Jason Westbrook | T: 313-799-3770 | jwestbr...@gmail.com
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 7:21 AM, kstubs
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,
Great followup T.J., much appreciated.
On Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:06:02 AM UTC-7, T.J. Crowder wrote:
On Sunday, 23 October 2011 17:43:39 UTC+1, T.J. Crowder wrote:
Hi,
On Oct 23, 5:35 pm, wwwboy www...@pochta.ru wrote:
With the speed of which modern browsers release updates and
On Sunday, 23 October 2011 17:43:39 UTC+1, T.J. Crowder wrote:
Hi,
On Oct 23, 5:35 pm, wwwboy www...@pochta.ru wrote:
With the speed of which modern browsers release updates and move toward
HTML5 -
I think there will be no significant differences between them in a year.
IE8 will
On Oct 23, 6:01 am, buda www...@pochta.ru wrote:
IE6 is already innonexistence.
Whether IE6 remains relevant depends a great deal on where you look
and whom you're targeting. If you look at the figures on
http://ie6countdown.com,
you see that if you're targeting east asia, you'd be an idiot not
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On Oct 23, 6:01 am, buda www...@pochta.ru
Hi,
On Oct 23, 5:35 pm, wwwboy www...@pochta.ru wrote:
With the speed of which modern browsers release updates and move toward HTML5
-
I think there will be no significant differences between them in a year.
IE8 will not be alive in a year in the light of Windows8 with IE10 and
canceling
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