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From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2002-11-01 14:22:48
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Yes most of the dynapi libraries are written in the 'right' way. I would also like to suggest that we refer to the 'compressed' libraries as 'compiled' libraries or version. In this way a developer can create a web application with the uncompiled dynapi libraries and then compile the app with the compiler program, or he could just create the app with the compiled libraries. -- Raymond Irving --- Oktorijanto Wahjuwibowo <Ok...@Fe...> wrote: > Hi all, > > This idea sounds great. > > However, the 'source' .js file must be written in > the 'right' way (i.e > semi-colon at each line, etc). > > Is DynAPI libraries written in the 'right' way? > Otherwise, we have a > problem. > > My suggestion is to do a regression test on our > application using a > compressed libraries. Any issue found can be shared. > > Regards, > Okto > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Raymond Irving [mailto:xw...@ya...] > Sent: Tuesday, 29 October, 2002 15:22 > To: DynAPI-Dev; DynApi-Help > Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Proposal for two versions of > the DynAPI download > libraries > > > Hello Everyone, > > I would like to propose that for the next DynAPI > release we have two types of downloads. One for > developer and one for production. > > The developer version is the on compress version on > the libraries. It would contain comments and other > info. > > The standard or production version will be a > compressed version of the (stable) library files > which > will reduce the size of the developers version by > 40-60 percent. This version will take less time to > download and will make it easier for programmers to > deploy dynapi applications. > > The next big question is how do we then do > compression? I would recommend the JSChruncher app > from http://www.domapi.com/jscruncher.cfm. The only > problem with JSChruncher is that it add _cc o the > original library. I don't think that's much of a > problem as we can use some other util to remove _cc > from the file names. > > > What do you think? > > > -- > Raymond Irving > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm > Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact > size! > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://www.mail-archive.com/dyn...@li.../ __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ |
From: Oktorijanto W. <Ok...@Fe...> - 2002-11-01 08:13:49
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Hi all, This idea sounds great. However, the 'source' .js file must be written in the 'right' way (i.e semi-colon at each line, etc). Is DynAPI libraries written in the 'right' way? Otherwise, we have a problem. My suggestion is to do a regression test on our application using a compressed libraries. Any issue found can be shared. Regards, Okto -----Original Message----- From: Raymond Irving [mailto:xw...@ya...] Sent: Tuesday, 29 October, 2002 15:22 To: DynAPI-Dev; DynApi-Help Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Proposal for two versions of the DynAPI download libraries Hello Everyone, I would like to propose that for the next DynAPI release we have two types of downloads. One for developer and one for production. The developer version is the on compress version on the libraries. It would contain comments and other info. The standard or production version will be a compressed version of the (stable) library files which will reduce the size of the developers version by 40-60 percent. This version will take less time to download and will make it easier for programmers to deploy dynapi applications. The next big question is how do we then do compression? I would recommend the JSChruncher app from http://www.domapi.com/jscruncher.cfm. The only problem with JSChruncher is that it add _cc o the original library. I don't think that's much of a problem as we can use some other util to remove _cc from the file names. What do you think? -- Raymond Irving __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Help mailing list Dyn...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help |
From: www.basbakan.org <mai...@e-...> - 2002-10-31 17:38:40
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From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2002-10-29 14:22:16
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Hello Everyone, I would like to propose that for the next DynAPI release we have two types of downloads. One for developer and one for production. The developer version is the on compress version on the libraries. It would contain comments and other info. The standard or production version will be a compressed version of the (stable) library files which will reduce the size of the developers version by 40-60 percent. This version will take less time to download and will make it easier for programmers to deploy dynapi applications. The next big question is how do we then do compression? I would recommend the JSChruncher app from http://www.domapi.com/jscruncher.cfm. The only problem with JSChruncher is that it add _cc o the original library. I don't think that's much of a problem as we can use some other util to remove _cc from the file names. What do you think? -- Raymond Irving __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ |
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From: Arijit D. <ad...@pr...> - 2002-10-14 01:05:24
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The problem only occurs when I set the DTD to HTML 4.0, if I use HTML 3.2 or no DTD, there's no problem... Arijit Das wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm using dynapi 2.57, and notice that moveTo, setY and setX > don't seem to work for inline layers in Mozilla 1.0. Anyone > else notice this/have a fix? > > Thanks, > > Arijit > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help -- --- Protein Media, Inc. tel: 202.462.4700 ad...@pr... fax: 202.318.1176 http://www.proteinmedia.com |
From: Arijit D. <ad...@pr...> - 2002-10-14 00:12:21
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Hi all, I'm using dynapi 2.57, and notice that moveTo, setY and setX don't seem to work for inline layers in Mozilla 1.0. Anyone else notice this/have a fix? Thanks, Arijit |
From: M H. <rb...@t-...> - 2002-10-13 09:40:23
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From: <hv...@ya...> - 2002-10-12 13:23:17
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Hi Raymond! Finally I got to borrow time on my sis old PC and get the error messages myself :) So I will be trying to fix all the syntax erors for now, and then you're all welecome to check the site - and possible more complex errors - in a while if you would :P I have a version 2.9 on my comp and possible I put together something with that lib, though I'd hoped that a more complete 2.9 - possibly even a 3.0 - branch be ready before I get into that. I donsider the major parts of DynAPI 2.5 branch mature for real website design and development - or the web mature for DynAPI 2.5, if you want to look at it from that angle :P However I think supporting DynAPI 2.5 is well enough for me to handle and the 2.9 branch I haven't really got started with, so I'm afraid it's secondary. Once I've got my site up I'll see if maybe I'm up to start a development and design of a whole new dedicated website for the official dynapi - or if my dynapi section turns out to be of the communities satisfaction to build on. I only have so much time as I'm starting off a with a whole new education IRL as of now I'm afraid... :| Henrik Våglin [ hv...@ya... ] Henrik Våglin [ hv...@ya... ] --- Raymond Irving <xw...@ya...> skrev: > > Well I've been to the site but nothing seems to be > working. > > I think I like the idea of creating a portal for > custom made widgets for the dynapi library. > > Will you be supporting dynapi 2.9+ > > -- > Raymond Irving > > > --- Henrik Våglin <hv...@ya...> wrote: > > Hello folks! > > > > I'm having this great idea for a multifeatured > site > > using dynapi to the max (with a lighter option > > comming > > up later). > > > > I'm currently on a MacOS X box and working it > > happens > > to be somewhat of a hazzle to me, being brought up > > on > > PC/Windows and some linux... > > > > I have Dreamweaver MX on the box and am a bit > bound > > to > > work inside it (damn macOS X "Notes" won't save > html > > straight off :P ) > > > > can you hear me cursing??? ;) > > > > I'm not sure wheter its the mac IE5 that bugs it > out > > or if its some syntax error (could be a few since > I > > coded ahead without checking each step). I have > > though > > carefully commented every line of script on the > page > > itself, and I commented out a whole lot of it to > > bugtest but it seems, at least MacOS X/IE 5 > ignores > > all the dynapi attaching code. > > > > Anybody to the rescue, please? > > > > The URL for the page I'm working on is: > > > > http://www.geocities.com/hvaglin/index2.html > > > > Not much there, eh? In that case examine the > > sourcecode if you would and tell me if you see any > > soloution to it. > > > > The page is only at the begibg of development yet, > > but > > it should be obvious enough, when looking on the > > code, > > what is expected to happen. If you delve into it > > (yhanx for considering ;) and need any further > info > > or > > files from me to help me solve it, I'll send it to > > you, because this isn't a commercial site but my > own > > :) > > > > Henrik Våglin [hv...@ya... ] > > > > PS: I'm also building a custom widget, but I > > commented > > it out for now. > > > > PS 2: I'm organising widgets and extensions for > my > > site and might be thinking of making a subsection > > devoted to it on my site since Richard seems to be > > too > > busy to keep up the otherwise excellent > > RichardInfo.com . I'd like to know who has > interest > > in > > having their widgets and extensions in such an > > collection on my new site in such case and also if > > somebody rather not see their work exposed on > > another site... > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > > Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail > > Busenkelt! > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > > Welcome to geek heaven. > > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > > _______________________________________________ > > Dynapi-Help mailing list > > Dyn...@li... > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More > http://faith.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help _____________________________________________________ Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail Busenkelt! |
From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2002-10-11 16:49:58
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Well I've been to the site but nothing seems to be working. I think I like the idea of creating a portal for custom made widgets for the dynapi library. Will you be supporting dynapi 2.9+ -- Raymond Irving --- Henrik Våglin <hv...@ya...> wrote: > Hello folks! > > I'm having this great idea for a multifeatured site > using dynapi to the max (with a lighter option > comming > up later). > > I'm currently on a MacOS X box and working it > happens > to be somewhat of a hazzle to me, being brought up > on > PC/Windows and some linux... > > I have Dreamweaver MX on the box and am a bit bound > to > work inside it (damn macOS X "Notes" won't save html > straight off :P ) > > can you hear me cursing??? ;) > > I'm not sure wheter its the mac IE5 that bugs it out > or if its some syntax error (could be a few since I > coded ahead without checking each step). I have > though > carefully commented every line of script on the page > itself, and I commented out a whole lot of it to > bugtest but it seems, at least MacOS X/IE 5 ignores > all the dynapi attaching code. > > Anybody to the rescue, please? > > The URL for the page I'm working on is: > > http://www.geocities.com/hvaglin/index2.html > > Not much there, eh? In that case examine the > sourcecode if you would and tell me if you see any > soloution to it. > > The page is only at the begibg of development yet, > but > it should be obvious enough, when looking on the > code, > what is expected to happen. If you delve into it > (yhanx for considering ;) and need any further info > or > files from me to help me solve it, I'll send it to > you, because this isn't a commercial site but my own > :) > > Henrik Våglin [hv...@ya... ] > > PS: I'm also building a custom widget, but I > commented > it out for now. > > PS 2: I'm organising widgets and extensions for my > site and might be thinking of making a subsection > devoted to it on my site since Richard seems to be > too > busy to keep up the otherwise excellent > RichardInfo.com . I'd like to know who has interest > in > having their widgets and extensions in such an > collection on my new site in such case and also if > somebody rather not see their work exposed on > another site... > > _____________________________________________________ > Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail > Busenkelt! > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com |
From: <hv...@ya...> - 2002-10-11 14:58:26
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Hello folks! I'm having this great idea for a multifeatured site using dynapi to the max (with a lighter option comming up later). I'm currently on a MacOS X box and working it happens to be somewhat of a hazzle to me, being brought up on PC/Windows and some linux... I have Dreamweaver MX on the box and am a bit bound to work inside it (damn macOS X "Notes" won't save html straight off :P ) can you hear me cursing??? ;) I'm not sure wheter its the mac IE5 that bugs it out or if its some syntax error (could be a few since I coded ahead without checking each step). I have though carefully commented every line of script on the page itself, and I commented out a whole lot of it to bugtest but it seems, at least MacOS X/IE 5 ignores all the dynapi attaching code. Anybody to the rescue, please? The URL for the page I'm working on is: http://www.geocities.com/hvaglin/index2.html Not much there, eh? In that case examine the sourcecode if you would and tell me if you see any soloution to it. The page is only at the begibg of development yet, but it should be obvious enough, when looking on the code, what is expected to happen. If you delve into it (yhanx for considering ;) and need any further info or files from me to help me solve it, I'll send it to you, because this isn't a commercial site but my own :) Henrik Våglin [hv...@ya... ] PS: I'm also building a custom widget, but I commented it out for now. PS 2: I'm organising widgets and extensions for my site and might be thinking of making a subsection devoted to it on my site since Richard seems to be too busy to keep up the otherwise excellent RichardInfo.com . I'd like to know who has interest in having their widgets and extensions in such an collection on my new site in such case and also if somebody rather not see their work exposed on another site... _____________________________________________________ Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail Busenkelt! |
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From: andreas <ast...@sc...> - 2002-10-04 17:39:06
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I=B4ve still the problem (descriped it in =96 DynAPI Home - Inline Layer oncklickaction (http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=3D1139550 <http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=3D1139550&forum_i= d =3D6499> &forum_id=3D6499)). =20 =20 =20 I guess this is one of the bigger problem with dynapi2 in comparison to dynapi 1st generation: You need all the time layer to get an action (a java instruction in a normal link don=B4t works). So even the inline.js don=B4t solves the problem, when you have a more advanced layout. The reason is Netscape! Netscape 4.x sucks after more than one interlocked layer (<div><div></div></div>). =20 =20 =20 The following example works, but if you put this in another layer and doble it, because I need a dynamic layout=85..=20 http://www.richardinfo.com/examples/Glen_Deas_Examples/relative_position ing1.html =20 If you know another way or salvation=85.! =20 Thanks a lot! andreas |
From: andreas <ast...@sc...> - 2002-10-03 07:37:10
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Dear DynAPI Members, =20 i try to solve my (hopefully small) problem of my dynAPI2 site. =20 I work only with inlinelayers because the site will be updated by others. =20 The problem: I have sites where 3 inlinelayers should slide =96 one after the other. these are three underpages organised in layers. So it should be possible that the user choose the undersite (layer) and the =93old=94 layer moves down and the sellectet turns up. but the function Onslidestop donesn=B4t solve the problem=85=20 =20 short: http://www.rucker43.at/html02/43_atmosphare_15.htm =20 =20 thanks really a lot for your help =20 andreas steinhuber an fellow from austria =20 |
From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-10-02 16:43:49
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> one would have to know the size that it would have > if it would be viewed all at once (in pixels) This is not difficult to do. Use a label, pack it(call a pack function, packHeight(),packWidth(),...), get the dimensions, then resize it to what you want the frame/layer/window to be. Todd. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Riswick, J.G.A. van" <J.G...@tu...> To: "'ToddNY '" <vze...@ve...>; <dyn...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 4:35 AM Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] replace standard scrollbar > > > HI > > Yes, probably it is possible to use this. I looked at those > examples. But to make the scrollbars faithfully represent > a page's content that is larger than the viewed portion of > the page, one would have to know the size that it would have > if it would be viewed all at once (in pixels) Also one needs > to somehow retreive the dimensions of the frame in pixels, but > I suppose that is no problem. Then just use the javascript > function 'scrollTo' to scroll the page. The browser's scrollbars > could be turned off in the frameset tag. > > jos > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ToddNY > > I think you can use the scrollbars from DynAPI see the scrollbar > example, > scrollpane and viewport examples. How would you hide the original > scrollbars > for the frame? You'd need to set the size of the page in the frame to be > less than a scrollable area and use DynAPI's layer, scrollpane, > viewport... > unless there's another way? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > (This usually is the case). Does dynapi contain an (easy) way to > replace > > the browser scrollbar by a custom-designed scrollbar? Maybe a moveable > > element in a narrow frame alongside the main frame could be used. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help |
From: Riswick, J.G.A. v. <J.G...@tu...> - 2002-10-02 08:35:19
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HI Yes, probably it is possible to use this. I looked at those examples. But to make the scrollbars faithfully represent a page's content that is larger than the viewed portion of the page, one would have to know the size that it would have if it would be viewed all at once (in pixels) Also one needs to somehow retreive the dimensions of the frame in pixels, but I suppose that is no problem. Then just use the javascript function 'scrollTo' to scroll the page. The browser's scrollbars could be turned off in the frameset tag. jos -----Original Message----- From: ToddNY I think you can use the scrollbars from DynAPI see the scrollbar example, scrollpane and viewport examples. How would you hide the original scrollbars for the frame? You'd need to set the size of the page in the frame to be less than a scrollable area and use DynAPI's layer, scrollpane, viewport... unless there's another way? ----- Original Message ----- > (This usually is the case). Does dynapi contain an (easy) way to replace > the browser scrollbar by a custom-designed scrollbar? Maybe a moveable > element in a narrow frame alongside the main frame could be used. > |
From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-10-02 04:22:17
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I think you can use the scrollbars from DynAPI see the scrollbar example, scrollpane and viewport examples. How would you hide the original scrollbars for the frame? You'd need to set the size of the page in the frame to be less than a scrollable area and use DynAPI's layer, scrollpane, viewport... unless there's another way? Todd. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Riswick, J.G.A. van" <J.G...@tu...> To: <dyn...@li...> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:05 AM Subject: [Dynapi-Help] replace standard scrollbar > HI > > I'm working on a page consisting of several frames without borders. > When the content of a frame gets too large to fit, a scrollbar enables > the user to move around the frame content. However, the standard scrollbars > displayed by the browser don't look good with the layout of the page. > (This usually is the case). Does dynapi contain an (easy) way to replace > the browser scrollbar by a custom-designed scrollbar? Maybe a moveable > element in a narrow frame alongside the main frame could be used. > > best regards > > > Jos > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: DEDICATED SERVERS only $89! > Linux or FreeBSD, FREE setup, FAST network. Get your own server > today at http://www.ServePath.com/indexfm.htm > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help |
From: Riswick, J.G.A. v. <J.G...@tu...> - 2002-10-01 12:05:45
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HI I'm working on a page consisting of several frames without borders. When the content of a frame gets too large to fit, a scrollbar enables the user to move around the frame content. However, the standard scrollbars displayed by the browser don't look good with the layout of the page. (This usually is the case). Does dynapi contain an (easy) way to replace the browser scrollbar by a custom-designed scrollbar? Maybe a moveable element in a narrow frame alongside the main frame could be used. best regards Jos |
From: Oktay B. <xph...@ho...> - 2002-10-01 04:15:33
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From: James M. <jam...@ho...> - 2002-09-26 19:08:34
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Wow! I found the 'fix' for this bug where I least expected. We use a doctype declaration: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-xhtml1-20000126/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> This apparently prevents setSize() and setHeight() from working correctly, but setWidth() still works. Ugh. I changed this to: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> and things seem to work as expected. Took a while to track that down, heh. -James >From: "James Musick" <jam...@ho...> >To: dyn...@li... >Subject: [Dynapi-Help] setSize() works differently on Netscape 6.2? >Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 21:18:55 +0000 > > >I'm trying to resize something, and it works nicely on IE. On netscape, >however it seems that if sizing doesn't work if it's after the addChild >(which presumably fires some event?). > >//myTree.setSize(400,400); >DynAPI.document.addChild(myTree); >myTree.setSize(400,400); > >So the above code works on IE...but not on Netscape 6.2 >If I use the first setSize (prior to addition of object) and comment out >the second setSize() it works on Netscape. > >The reason I don't just use the first one above is because this is only an >example that shows the resize not working...in reality I'm trying to have a >layer get bigger when a child layer is added to it. So I'm doing something >more like >this.items[i].setSize(100,100) //child >this.setSize(200,200) //parent > >and the child is being added/sized correctly, but the parent size isn't >being inreased. > >Any suggestions? > >Thank you, >-James > >_________________________________________________________________ >Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >Welcome to geek heaven. >http://thinkgeek.com/sf >_______________________________________________ >Dynapi-Help mailing list >Dyn...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com |
From: James M. <jam...@ho...> - 2002-09-25 21:19:08
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I'm trying to resize something, and it works nicely on IE. On netscape, however it seems that if sizing doesn't work if it's after the addChild (which presumably fires some event?). //myTree.setSize(400,400); DynAPI.document.addChild(myTree); myTree.setSize(400,400); So the above code works on IE...but not on Netscape 6.2 If I use the first setSize (prior to addition of object) and comment out the second setSize() it works on Netscape. The reason I don't just use the first one above is because this is only an example that shows the resize not working...in reality I'm trying to have a layer get bigger when a child layer is added to it. So I'm doing something more like this.items[i].setSize(100,100) //child this.setSize(200,200) //parent and the child is being added/sized correctly, but the parent size isn't being inreased. Any suggestions? Thank you, -James _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com |
From: James M. <jam...@ho...> - 2002-09-25 21:14:08
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By 'recreate' I mean that I created an object and added to an layer using .addChild(myObj). Then I deleted it using myObj.deleteFromParent(). Then I created another object using addChild(anothObj). This sequence of events resulted in the if (recycled && recycled.length>0) statement of dynlayer.js being true & a alert(this.elm) at this point gives me the huge output...whereas when that conditional was not true, the this.elm alert (done later, since we didn't fall into that code block) gives [layer Object]. The links you sent didn't seem to work for me. It may be because I'm using hotmail, I dunno. Maybe I'll be able to see what you were doing with a view source. Thanks, -James >From: "ToddNY" <vze...@ve...> >To: "James Musick" <jam...@ho...> >CC: <dyn...@li...> >Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] .addChild() Netscape 4.7 bug?? >Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 17:09:50 -0400 > >What do you mean by "recreate"? >Here's an example I made using nested addChild() and removeFromParent() >Is this what you're doing? >Todd. >(Created from the "dynapi.api.delete.htm" example which doesn't nest...) > >=========================== > ><html> ><head> ><title>DynAPI Distribution: DeleteDn : delete children/create children >Example</title> ><script language="Javascript" src="../src/dynapi.js"></script> ><script language="Javascript"> >DynAPI.setLibraryPath('../src/lib/'); >DynAPI.include('dynapi.api.*'); ></script> ><script language="Javascript"> > >function MakeLayer(){ > var pops = DynAPI.document; > var clrIndex = 0; > var x = 50; > var y = 50; > > while (pops.children.length>0) { > pops = pops.children[pops.children.length-1]; > clrIndex++; > } > if (clrIndex>0) { > clrIndex = clrIndex%clrs.length; > x = y = 4; > } > var h = pops.getHeight()-2; > var w = pops.getWidth()-2; > > var dlyr = new DynLayer(null,x,y,w,h,clrs[clrIndex].c); > pops.addChild(dlyr); >} > >function DeleteLayer(){ > var pops = DynAPI.document; > while (pops.children.length>0) { > pops = pops.children[pops.children.length-1]; > } > if (pops==DynAPI.document) { > alert('All layers are removed.'); > return; > } > pops.deleteFromParent() >} > >var clrs = new Array( >{c:'#000000',t:0},{c:'#000055',t:0},{c:'#0000aa',t:0},{c:'#0000ff',t:0}, >{c:'#005500',t:0},{c:'#005555',t:0},{c:'#0055aa',t:0},{c:'#0055ff',t:0}, >{c:'#00aa00',t:0},{c:'#00aa55',t:0},{c:'#00aaaa',t:0},{c:'#00aaff',t:0}, >{c:'#00ff00',t:0},{c:'#00ff55',t:0},{c:'#00ffaa',t:0},{c:'#00ffff',t:0}, > >{c:'#550000',t:0},{c:'#550055',t:0},{c:'#5500aa',t:0},{c:'#5500ff',t:0}, >{c:'#555500',t:0},{c:'#555555',t:0},{c:'#5555aa',t:0},{c:'#5555ff',t:0}, >{c:'#55aa00',t:0},{c:'#55aa55',t:0},{c:'#55aaaa',t:0},{c:'#55aaff',t:0}, >{c:'#55ff00',t:0},{c:'#55ff55',t:0},{c:'#55ffaa',t:0},{c:'#55ffff',t:0}, > >{c:'#aa0000',t:0},{c:'#aa0055',t:0},{c:'#aa00aa',t:0},{c:'#aa00ff',t:0}, >{c:'#aa5500',t:0},{c:'#aa5555',t:0},{c:'#aa55aa',t:0},{c:'#aa55ff',t:0}, >{c:'#aaaa00',t:0},{c:'#aaaa55',t:0},{c:'#aaaaaa',t:0},{c:'#aaaaff',t:0}, >{c:'#aaff00',t:0},{c:'#aaff55',t:0},{c:'#aaffaa',t:0},{c:'#aaffff',t:0}, > >{c:'#ff0000',t:0},{c:'#ff0055',t:0},{c:'#ff00aa',t:0},{c:'#ff00ff',t:0}, >{c:'#ff5500',t:0},{c:'#ff5555',t:0},{c:'#ff55aa',t:0},{c:'#ff55ff',t:0}, >{c:'#ffaa00',t:0},{c:'#ffaa55',t:0},{c:'#ffaaaa',t:0},{c:'#ffaaff',t:0}, >{c:'#ffff00',t:0},{c:'#ffff55',t:0},{c:'#ffffaa',t:0},{c:'#ffffff',t:0}); > ></script> ></head> > ><body> ><a href="javascript:MakeLayer()">Make layer</a><br> ><a href="javascript:DeleteLayer()">Delete layer</a> > ></body> ></html> > ><< dynapi.api.deleteDn.htm >> _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com |
From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-09-25 21:07:12
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What do you mean by "recreate"? Here's an example I made using nested addChild() and removeFromParent() Is this what you're doing? Todd. (Created from the "dynapi.api.delete.htm" example which doesn't nest...) =========================== <html> <head> <title>DynAPI Distribution: DeleteDn : delete children/create children Example</title> <script language="Javascript" src="../src/dynapi.js"></script> <script language="Javascript"> DynAPI.setLibraryPath('../src/lib/'); DynAPI.include('dynapi.api.*'); </script> <script language="Javascript"> function MakeLayer(){ var pops = DynAPI.document; var clrIndex = 0; var x = 50; var y = 50; while (pops.children.length>0) { pops = pops.children[pops.children.length-1]; clrIndex++; } if (clrIndex>0) { clrIndex = clrIndex%clrs.length; x = y = 4; } var h = pops.getHeight()-2; var w = pops.getWidth()-2; var dlyr = new DynLayer(null,x,y,w,h,clrs[clrIndex].c); pops.addChild(dlyr); } function DeleteLayer(){ var pops = DynAPI.document; while (pops.children.length>0) { pops = pops.children[pops.children.length-1]; } if (pops==DynAPI.document) { alert('All layers are removed.'); return; } pops.deleteFromParent() } var clrs = new Array( {c:'#000000',t:0},{c:'#000055',t:0},{c:'#0000aa',t:0},{c:'#0000ff',t:0}, {c:'#005500',t:0},{c:'#005555',t:0},{c:'#0055aa',t:0},{c:'#0055ff',t:0}, {c:'#00aa00',t:0},{c:'#00aa55',t:0},{c:'#00aaaa',t:0},{c:'#00aaff',t:0}, {c:'#00ff00',t:0},{c:'#00ff55',t:0},{c:'#00ffaa',t:0},{c:'#00ffff',t:0}, {c:'#550000',t:0},{c:'#550055',t:0},{c:'#5500aa',t:0},{c:'#5500ff',t:0}, {c:'#555500',t:0},{c:'#555555',t:0},{c:'#5555aa',t:0},{c:'#5555ff',t:0}, {c:'#55aa00',t:0},{c:'#55aa55',t:0},{c:'#55aaaa',t:0},{c:'#55aaff',t:0}, {c:'#55ff00',t:0},{c:'#55ff55',t:0},{c:'#55ffaa',t:0},{c:'#55ffff',t:0}, {c:'#aa0000',t:0},{c:'#aa0055',t:0},{c:'#aa00aa',t:0},{c:'#aa00ff',t:0}, {c:'#aa5500',t:0},{c:'#aa5555',t:0},{c:'#aa55aa',t:0},{c:'#aa55ff',t:0}, {c:'#aaaa00',t:0},{c:'#aaaa55',t:0},{c:'#aaaaaa',t:0},{c:'#aaaaff',t:0}, {c:'#aaff00',t:0},{c:'#aaff55',t:0},{c:'#aaffaa',t:0},{c:'#aaffff',t:0}, {c:'#ff0000',t:0},{c:'#ff0055',t:0},{c:'#ff00aa',t:0},{c:'#ff00ff',t:0}, {c:'#ff5500',t:0},{c:'#ff5555',t:0},{c:'#ff55aa',t:0},{c:'#ff55ff',t:0}, {c:'#ffaa00',t:0},{c:'#ffaa55',t:0},{c:'#ffaaaa',t:0},{c:'#ffaaff',t:0}, {c:'#ffff00',t:0},{c:'#ffff55',t:0},{c:'#ffffaa',t:0},{c:'#ffffff',t:0}); </script> </head> <body> <a href="javascript:MakeLayer()">Make layer</a><br> <a href="javascript:DeleteLayer()">Delete layer</a> </body> </html> |
From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2002-09-25 18:27:07
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Hi, From my understanding I think you can just do the following: 1) create a js file (eg myapp.js) 2) inside myapp.js include the onLoad function call DynAPI.onLoad=function(){ // some code here } // other code here -- Raymond Irving --- Arijit Das <ad...@pr...> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a way to move all the items we would > normally put within the onLoad > fuction on a page to a .js file and then just call > that file using the > 'script' and 'src' tag? > > The reason I'm want to do this is that I'm trying to > make my pages fit the > xhtml standard, for which I'm supposed to put all my > javascript within CDATA > tags. But doing so crashes all my scripts, so I > thought an external include > might be the solution? Anyone else dealing with > this? > > Thanks, > Arijit > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com |