Hi,
I'm wondering: does it exist a complete graphical toolkit in javascript?
Something like Qt or Gtk, which allows to build complex GUI?
I found several nice little projects, but they all use their own design...
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Hi all,
I have a class defined like this
var C = Class.create({
initialize:function() {
alert("ext: " + arguments.length)
this.b(arguments);
},
b:function() {
alert("int: " + arguments.length)
}
});
when I create the class using :
c= new C("aa","aa","aa","aa")
I
Le vendredi 18 décembre 2009 13:16, Davide a écrit :
> var C = Class.create({
> initialize:function() {
> alert("ext: " + arguments.length)
> this.b(arguments);
> },
> b:function() {
> alert("int: " + arguments.length)
> }
> });
Try:
var C = Class.create({
initi
Hi
I played a bit and your solution is giving me
INT:2
I implemented this now.
var C = Class.create({
initialize:function() {
alert("ext: " + arguments.length)
b.apply(arguments);
},
b:function() {
alert("int: " + arguments[0].length) ;<<<
}
});
w
Le vendredi 18 décembre 2009 13:34, Davide a écrit :
> I played a bit and your solution is giving me
> INT:2
>
> I implemented this now.
>
> var C = Class.create({
>initialize:function() {
> alert("ext: " + arguments.length)
> b.apply(arguments);
>},
> b:function() {
>
Ext.js has a ton of UI stuff prebaked
http://extjs.com
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On Dec 18, 4:40 am, Frédéric wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering: does it exist a complete graphical toolkit in javascript?
> Something like Qt or Gtk, which allows to build complex GUI?
>
> I found several nice l
I'd just put it in a variable.
parameters : '?method=saveData&data='+data.toJSON();
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On Dec 17, 6:48 pm, "T.J. Crowder" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ajax.Updater (and the rest) don't claim to post object graphs to the
> server, and in fact they don't. They only pass name-val
Hi,
Frédéric was just missing out the `this` keyword:
var C = Class.create({
initialize: function() {
alert("ext: " + arguments.length)
this.b.apply(this, arguments);
},
b: function() {
alert("int: " + arguments.length)
}
});
Function#apply[1] and its cou
Le vendredi 18 décembre 2009 15:35, T.J. Crowder a écrit :
> Frédéric was just missing out the `this` keyword:
Oups, right! Sorry...
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Le vendredi 18 décembre 2009 15:30, Matt Foster a écrit :
> Ext.js has a ton of UI stuff prebaked
>
> http://extjs.com
Looks great! Is it some sort of reference in js world, like Qt is? Is it
based on Prototype?
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Ahhh. Thank you so much, sir! This solution works perfectly for my
needs. And yes, it does make sense, I just didn't realize.
This is just so totally awesome... god this is the best day EVER!
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Oh, by "sir" I mean T.J. Crowder (I hadn't yet seen the second
reply). I don't mean to crud up the list-serv, and thank you Matt
Foster, but I much prefer the first solution... just wanted to
clarify :)
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I use this construction quite a lot:
var elm = evt.element();
if(elm.tagName.toString().toLowerCase() != 'td') elm = elm.up('td');
whenever I am constructing a rollover listener, since it works around
the whole issue with mouseover / out events firing whenever you move
over a
Cool Guys !
Thank you all,
implemented and working perfectly !
Also good for increasing JS culture !
On Dec 18, 3:41 pm, Frédéric wrote:
> Le vendredi 18 décembre 2009 15:35, T.J. Crowder a écrit :
>
> > Frédéric was just missing out the `this` keyword:
>
> Oups, right! Sorry...
>
> --
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I can't use any of Prototype's load listeners or defer because this is
before Prototype has been loaded (chicken and egg dilemma). The
"God" (straight up JS) needs to make sure that the egg (Prototype) and
chicken (my code that uses Prototype) are only created once. There is
no other JS that I am
That was it. Thank you very much, T.J.
Regards,
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On Dec 17, 3:37 am, "T.J. Crowder" wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> It looks like you're trying to use MooTools and Prototype on the same
> page. Unless you've hacked one or both of them, I'm pretty sure they
> can't co-exist.
>
> HTH,
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> T.J.
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