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From: Richard B. <ma...@ri...> - 2001-04-14 02:33:26
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As far as I know that still works normally, see: http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/content.php?page_id=12#12 Cheers, Richard Bennett ma...@ri... www.richardinfo.com (Everything running on, and ported to the 19/12/2000 snapshot of DynAPI2) visit the DynAPI homepage (and FAQ) :: http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/index.php?menu=1 Browse (and search) the mailinglist here: http://www.mail-archive.com/index.php3?hunt=dynapi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryon Lape" <bl...@gr...> To: <dyn...@li...> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 1:01 PM Subject: [Dynapi-Chat] accessing css > Is anyone working on putting the functionality back in to modify the css of an object? > > bryon > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Tired of NOT having your money backed by GOLD!?!? > https://www.e-gold.com/newacct/newaccount.asp?cid=117395 > > Why settle for the low interest rates of banks? > Why gamble in the stock market? > http://www.emutualfun.org/m.cfm?mid=UPD886 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Chat mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-chat > |
From: Bryon L. <bl...@gr...> - 2001-04-13 11:04:48
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Is anyone working on putting the functionality back in to modify the css of= an object? bryon ------------------------------------------------------------- Tired of NOT having your money backed by GOLD!?!? https://www.e-gold.com/newacct/newaccount.asp?cid=3D117395 Why settle for the low interest rates of banks? Why gamble in the stock market? http://www.emutualfun.org/m.cfm?mid=3DUPD886 |
From: Cameron H. <ca...@bi...> - 2001-03-29 11:50:18
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In that case, I think we've all got completely the wrong end of the stick. > -----Original Message----- > From: dyn...@li... > [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Pascal > Bestebroer > Sent: 29 March 2001 11:48 > To: dyn...@li... > Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] structure change ideas > > > I totally regret the fact of mentioning my own flash-war plans. People are > jumping to much on this subject of me going to war with flash. I've never > mentioned turning the dynapi way into the flash way of > webdesign.. So let me > just clarify it here then: > > The problem with any product is that it only succeeds if it's > userfriendly.. > DynAPI is NOT userfriendly; Flash is. Going into war with Flash is in the > way of me wanting to create an editor that can be used to create > a "scene". > This scene would be a single navigation frame that can be linked into your > complete website. > > I'm not talking about animations, vectors, and all the other junk people > dragged into this discussion.. I'm just talking about getting DynAPI so > userfriendly (magic word) that if someone wants to make a cool site, he > actually has to think about Flash or DynAPI, where these are both options > that will give him a very cool site either way. > > I've made the wysiwyg like editor (partly).. and proven (mostly to myself) > that it's possible, and actually very simple (only took me a few > days work). > But I was taking it into the wrong direction. I was taking it > towards Delphi > like interfaces, and I should take it more towards a Flash like > userfriendly > tool (does anyone remember the term click-n-play).... > > So let's just get of this whole Flash discussion (or take it to > dynapi-chat)..it's not worth it, and definetly not what I wanted > to discuss > about when posting my original post. (Yes Doug, we all get cranky at > times..not just you :). > > > Pascal Bestebroer (pb...@oi...) > Software ontwikkelaar > Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v. > http://www.oibv.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-dev |
From: Volker R. <in...@we...> - 2001-03-22 23:00:45
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Hi ppl, after following the debates, i just want to make one statement: are not we, the users of the dynapi2(x), the real bitches here? We just = demand that you (developpers, all of you) fix this or that problem, that= =20 you add features and make them run in every browser. Even if browser=20= means lynx (to call the worst). ::: here goes BIG THANKS to you for keep on working on the dynapi2 lib=20= ::: I do not care if you plan to rebuild something, if i want to use it i=20= have to adopt, else i have to stay with the already running parts. As=20= long as you have a goal and even if it is something like: hell, it shoul= d=20 have been working already half a year ago. That is fine for me. And i=20= will try to do my part and help the dynapi become known by using it. have fun, any rocks? Volker p.s.: siemens (real huge company here in germany and worldwide) may use = some dynapi for a touchscreen thingy. When i did some consulting for the= m=20 they asked, if there is a way to make scrollbars broader ... guess what = they will use now :-) |
From: Pascal <pb...@oi...> - 2001-03-19 10:35:19
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hehe, already had some comments from girls about this... but had to sell NO :-) Pascal Bestebroer (pb...@oi...) Software ontwikkelaar Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v. http://www.oibv.com -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]Namens Cameron Hart Verzonden: maandag 19 maart 2001 11:37 Aan: dyn...@li... Onderwerp: RE: [Dynapi-Chat] Pascal site update Perhaps you should include some other wallpapers on the off chance that some women visit your site ;-) -----Original Message----- From: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Pascal Sent: 19 March 2001 07:41 To: dyn...@li... Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Chat] Pascal site update thanks.. I was first planning on opening all registers for DHTML, but I think this works better :) made it a bit simple actually, but got great responses so far, so this is probably how my visitors want it. Pascal Bestebroer (pb...@oi...) Software ontwikkelaar Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v. http://www.oibv.com -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]Namens Richard Bennett Verzonden: maandag 19 maart 2001 8:36 Aan: dynapi-chat.sourceforge.net Onderwerp: [Dynapi-Chat] Pascal site update Just to let you know I really like your site update ( www.dynamic-core.net ) A very nice example of dynapi used sparingly, to create an effect, without slowing everything down to much. Nice use of graphics too. |
From: Cameron H. <ca...@bi...> - 2001-03-19 09:55:56
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Perhaps you should include some other wallpapers on the off chance that some women visit your site ;-) -----Original Message----- From: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Pascal Sent: 19 March 2001 07:41 To: dyn...@li... Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Chat] Pascal site update thanks.. I was first planning on opening all registers for DHTML, but I think this works better :) made it a bit simple actually, but got great responses so far, so this is probably how my visitors want it. Pascal Bestebroer (pb...@oi...) Software ontwikkelaar Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v. http://www.oibv.com -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]Namens Richard Bennett Verzonden: maandag 19 maart 2001 8:36 Aan: dynapi-chat.sourceforge.net Onderwerp: [Dynapi-Chat] Pascal site update Just to let you know I really like your site update www.dynamic-core.net ) A very nice example of dynapi used sparingly, to create an effect, without slowing everything down to much. Nice use of graphics too. |
From: Pascal <pb...@oi...> - 2001-03-19 07:38:52
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thanks.. I was first planning on opening all registers for DHTML, but I think this works better :) made it a bit simple actually, but got great responses so far, so this is probably how my visitors want it. Pascal Bestebroer (pb...@oi...) Software ontwikkelaar Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v. http://www.oibv.com -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]Namens Richard Bennett Verzonden: maandag 19 maart 2001 8:36 Aan: dynapi-chat.sourceforge.net Onderwerp: [Dynapi-Chat] Pascal site update Just to let you know I really like your site update ( www.dynamic-core.net ) A very nice example of dynapi used sparingly, to create an effect, without slowing everything down to much. Nice use of graphics too. |
From: Raymond S. <dst...@or...> - 2001-03-19 00:39:09
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A definite "babe" feel to it. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Richard Bennett=20 To: dynapi-chat.sourceforge.net=20 Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 4:28 PM Subject: [Dynapi-Chat] Pascal site update Just to let you know I really like your site update ( = www.dynamic-core.net ) A very nice example of dynapi used sparingly, to create an effect, = without slowing everything down to much. Nice use of graphics too. |
From: Richard B. <ma...@ri...> - 2001-03-19 00:26:36
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Just to let you know I really like your site update ( = www.dynamic-core.net ) A very nice example of dynapi used sparingly, to create an effect, = without slowing everything down to much. Nice use of graphics too. |
From: Richard B. <ma...@ri...> - 2001-03-09 20:40:52
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If you're using loadpanel, not an i-frame, you can follow these = examples: Christopher_Go _Examples: combine_Loadpanel_Scrollpane_div.htm http://www.richardinfo.com/?menu=3Dexamples&node=3D9 Cheers, Richard Bennett ma...@ri... www.richardinfo.com (Everything running on, and ported to the 19/12/2000 snapshot of = DynAPI2) Find the DynAPI faq here: http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3D656&group_id=3D5757= Browse the mailinglist here: http://www.mail-archive.com/index.php3?hunt=3Ddynapi ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Rene Vendrig=20 To: 'dyn...@li...'=20 Cc: 'dyn...@li...'=20 Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 11:17 AM Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Chat] simple IFRAME with scrolling with external = files So for now there aren't any widgets yet to do the trick? -----Original Message----- From: Cameron Hart [mailto:ca...@bi...] Sent: vrijdag 9 maart 2001 10:54 To: dyn...@li... Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Chat] simple IFRAME with scrolling with = external files LoadPanel doesn't use IFRAME's for display, some browsers (ie4, ns6) = use an IFRAME to load the data, and then copy and paste the data into a = DynLayer. If you want to do things like scroll=3Dauto, I'd suggest = trying to use a regular DynLayer, and create your IFRAME tag using = setHTML('<iframe src=3D....>') instead of LoadPanel. LoadPanel doesn't = currently work in Mac IE5 either. Keep in mind that IFRAME is not = supported by Netscape4.x cheers, cameron. -----Original Message----- From: dyn...@li... = [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Rene = Vendrig Sent: 09 March 2001 08:18 To: 'dyn...@li...' Subject: [Dynapi-Chat] simple IFRAME with scrolling with external = files Hello all, Currently I'm working on a page (sorry, online environment) where = people can click on objects so new windows will popup. In those popups = should load external pages (because it's half database driven). The popups aren't really real popups, but the floating frames. I succeed in making the loadpanel object work, but the frame will = change its size to the content. So if the content exceeds the defined = size, the frame will grow and v.v. when it is less. In short: How can I define that the loadpanel will be "noresize" and that = the scrollbars will be "scroll=3Dauto" ? That's the only thing I want. I prefer the scrollbars brought by = Explorer (because of the behaviour). Another 'challenge': it should work on Windows as well as on... = Mac. (IE5+) thanks Rene. |
From: Rene V. <Ren...@CT...> - 2001-03-09 10:15:14
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So for now there aren't any widgets yet to do the trick? -----Original Message----- From: Cameron Hart [mailto:ca...@bi...] Sent: vrijdag 9 maart 2001 10:54 To: dyn...@li... Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Chat] simple IFRAME with scrolling with external files LoadPanel doesn't use IFRAME's for display, some browsers (ie4, ns6) use an IFRAME to load the data, and then copy and paste the data into a DynLayer. If you want to do things like scroll=auto, I'd suggest trying to use a regular DynLayer, and create your IFRAME tag using setHTML('<iframe src=....>') instead of LoadPanel. LoadPanel doesn't currently work in Mac IE5 either. Keep in mind that IFRAME is not supported by Netscape4.x cheers, cameron. -----Original Message----- From: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Rene Vendrig Sent: 09 March 2001 08:18 To: 'dyn...@li...' Subject: [Dynapi-Chat] simple IFRAME with scrolling with external files Hello all, Currently I'm working on a page (sorry, online environment) where people can click on objects so new windows will popup. In those popups should load external pages (because it's half database driven). The popups aren't really real popups, but the floating frames. I succeed in making the loadpanel object work, but the frame will change its size to the content. So if the content exceeds the defined size, the frame will grow and v.v. when it is less. In short: How can I define that the loadpanel will be "noresize" and that the scrollbars will be "scroll=auto" ? That's the only thing I want. I prefer the scrollbars brought by Explorer (because of the behaviour). Another 'challenge': it should work on Windows as well as on... Mac. (IE5+) thanks Rene. |
From: Cameron H. <ca...@bi...> - 2001-03-09 10:10:35
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LoadPanel doesn't use IFRAME's for display, some browsers (ie4, ns6) use an IFRAME to load the data, and then copy and paste the data into a DynLayer. If you want to do things like scroll=auto, I'd suggest trying to use a regular DynLayer, and create your IFRAME tag using setHTML('<iframe src=....>') instead of LoadPanel. LoadPanel doesn't currently work in Mac IE5 either. Keep in mind that IFRAME is not supported by Netscape4.x cheers, cameron. -----Original Message----- From: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Rene Vendrig Sent: 09 March 2001 08:18 To: 'dyn...@li...' Subject: [Dynapi-Chat] simple IFRAME with scrolling with external files Hello all, Currently I'm working on a page (sorry, online environment) where people can click on objects so new windows will popup. In those popups should load external pages (because it's half database driven). The popups aren't really real popups, but the floating frames. I succeed in making the loadpanel object work, but the frame will change its size to the content. So if the content exceeds the defined size, the frame will grow and v.v. when it is less. In short: How can I define that the loadpanel will be "noresize" and that the scrollbars will be "scroll=auto" ? That's the only thing I want. I prefer the scrollbars brought by Explorer (because of the behaviour). Another 'challenge': it should work on Windows as well as on... Mac. (IE5+) thanks Rene. |
From: Raymond S. <dst...@or...> - 2001-03-09 09:06:24
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I can speak only to the "other challenge", IE5 on Mac has a bug related = to bringing in external content of an unknown size. It creates "0" and = hence the loadpanel cannot form up properly. Don't know if our "only" = active Mac debugger/developer has even looked into that one yet. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Rene Vendrig=20 To: 'dyn...@li...'=20 Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 12:18 AM Subject: [Dynapi-Chat] simple IFRAME with scrolling with external = files Hello all, Currently I'm working on a page (sorry, online environment) where = people can click on objects so new windows will popup. In those popups = should load external pages (because it's half database driven). The popups aren't really real popups, but the floating frames. I succeed in making the loadpanel object work, but the frame will = change its size to the content. So if the content exceeds the defined = size, the frame will grow and v.v. when it is less. In short: How can I define that the loadpanel will be "noresize" and that the = scrollbars will be "scroll=3Dauto" ? That's the only thing I want. I prefer the scrollbars brought by = Explorer (because of the behaviour). Another 'challenge': it should work on Windows as well as on... Mac. = (IE5+) thanks Rene. |
From: Rene V. <Ren...@CT...> - 2001-03-09 08:16:30
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Hello all, Currently I'm working on a page (sorry, online environment) where people can click on objects so new windows will popup. In those popups should load external pages (because it's half database driven). The popups aren't really real popups, but the floating frames. I succeed in making the loadpanel object work, but the frame will change its size to the content. So if the content exceeds the defined size, the frame will grow and v.v. when it is less. In short: How can I define that the loadpanel will be "noresize" and that the scrollbars will be "scroll=auto" ? That's the only thing I want. I prefer the scrollbars brought by Explorer (because of the behaviour). Another 'challenge': it should work on Windows as well as on... Mac. (IE5+) thanks Rene. |
From: Richard B. <ma...@ri...> - 2001-02-10 22:21:44
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This looks like a thread ideally suited to the dynapi-chat list... > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Raymond Smith" <dst...@or...> > To: <dyn...@li...> > Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:46 PM > Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] All this "Konqueror" discussion... > > > > Mr. Pascal, sir... > > > > Much time has been spent, pondering... > > > > the "rock"! > > > > Transglobal warfare within the bounds and guidelines of the "Primitive > Arms > > Law" required a great deal of thought on my part. > > > > 1) It needed to be powerful, small rocks suck compared to boulders. > > 2) It needed to emulate the "throw of a rock". This all began with rock > > throws to begin with. > > 3) Stealth in transit was critical. Something that wouldn't raise alarms > > traveling through European streets and byways. > > 4) Construction was limited to slightly processed natural resources, > think > > lumber and of course "rocks". > > 5) Amphibious capabilities became important later on to allow me to > > maintain "stealth and illusion" to the point of final attack. > > 6) Finally the "crew", who to partner with in this attack that would > allow > > me to best "blend" into the likely and probable surrounds where Mr. > > Pascal,.. sir works. > > > > The best way to roll this strategy out is as follows... > > > > First I will present the "primary weapon" in full "stealth mode" > (reference > > attached photo). > > > > Then over the next few days I will show Mr. Pascal how this wonderous > device > > "unwraps" itself in stages as it crosses water onto land. > > > > The select "crew" that was assembled to help in this grand endeavor... > > > > Then sheads its "modern day trojan horse" disquise as it nears the final > > target... :O) > > > > Introducing... > > > > The U.S.S ROCK!! > > > > > > > |