On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Oliver Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, the and browser at the end was a typo. I meant to say, in the
browser. The reason synchronous access to the disk is a bad idea is
that
if the operation takes too long, a big file, a slow network home
directory,
Cameron,
I recently became aware of Microsoft's involvement in the ECMAScript 3.1 effort
as of about a month ago. (Including Allen Pratap from MS Jscript, who are
driving that effort.) ES3.1 makes a few subtle changes that I thought you'd
like to follow up on, since they impact the WebIDL
On Aug 11, 2008, at 11:21 PM, Garrett Smith wrote:
The other problem is that setTimeout does not result in async
javascript
execution it merely delays the synchronous execution of a script.
I've just tried to upload a 1.1mb log file from my hard drive and had
no issue reading. Using
Hi Addison, i18n WG,
Firstly, thank you again for taking the time to provide feedback. Your
comments has substantially improved both the Requirements and the
Packaging specification. Please see below details on how I executed
the changes you recommended. For record keeping purposed as required
by