On 20 Dec 2005 17:27:51 -0200, Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Here's my take: the standard widget library should include 1 calendar > > widget that will meet the needs of a large majority of TurboGears > > users. That likely means some internationalization support. > > IE6/Firefox/Safari browser support (this is MochiKit's official list > > as well). > > > > It will be easy to create add-on libraries of widgets to distribute > > more calendars... but the included set should cover a broad range of > > webapps, which means having 1 calendar that meets most needs would be > > good. > > So, from the two options, you mean replacing the actual option that is bundled > with TG with the new one that works with Safari?
I hadn't followed this thread closely enough to know which one it was that worked with Safari (there were lots of references to "the first choice" or the 2nd). That was why I said "let's do the thing that supports these features". The current calendar widget was something I threw together as a way to test javascript/css support. Kevin

