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From: ngy <ng...@tp...> - 2002-09-10 17:56:13
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Hi forum, I am a newbee with javascript and therefore pretty much new with the dynapi. However I have tried to figure it out over the past week and have succeeded in making some changes to the dynapi Viewport in order to fulfill my need. What I am trying to use dynapi for, is something like an image navigator; i.e , I wanna give an image as a param and the widget that is created is a viewport with a small thumbnail of the same on the lower left hand corner that one can use to scroll through an image that doesnt fit into the viewport. code for the imagenavigator.js is as follows : /* DynAPI Distribution ViewPort Class The DynAPI Distribution is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL license. Requirements: dynapi.api.* dynapi.util [thread, pathanim] dynapi.gui [label] */ // note: we need an onremove event function ImageNavigator(content,offsetX, offsetY, width, height) { this.DynLayer = DynLayer; this.DynLayer(); this.moveTo(offsetX, offsetY); this.setSize(width, height); this.contentPane = new DynLayer(); this.addChild(this.contentPane); this.bufferW = 0; this.bufferH = 0; this.mainImage = DynImage.getImage(content); this.max = new DynImage(this.mainImage); this.max.moveTo(0,0); this.max.setSize(width*2,height*2); this.navigator = new DynLayer(null, 0,height*0.75,width*0.25, height*0.25,"#000000", true); this.addChild(this.navigator); this.min = new DynImage(this.mainImage); this.min.setSize(width*0.25, height*0.25); this.navigator.addChild(this.min); this.highlighter = new DynLayer(null, 0,0,this.navigator.getWidth()*0.5, this.navigator.getHeight()*0.5,"red", true) this.navigator.addChild(this.highlighter); DragEvent.enableDragEvents(this.highlighter); DragEvent.setDragBoundary(this.highlighter); var highlightEvent = new EventListener(this.highlighter); highlightEvent.ondragstart = function(e){ target=e.getTarget() this.jumpTo(-target.getX()*8, -target.getY()*8) }; this.highlighter.addEventListener(highlightEvent); var scrollEvent = new EventListener(this); scrollEvent.onpathrun = function(e) { e.getTarget().invokeEvent('scroll'); }; this.contentPane.addEventListener(scrollEvent); var viewportListener = new EventListener(this); viewportListener.onresize = function(e) { var o = e.getTarget(); if (!o.created || !o.content) return; o.findDimensions(); if (!o.enableHScroll) o.contentPane.setX(0); else if (o.contentPane.x<-o.availableScrollX) {o.contentPane.setX(-o.availableScrollX);} if (!o.enableVScroll) o.contentPane.setY(0); else if (o.contentPane.y<-o.availableScrollY) {o.contentPane.setY(-o.availableScrollY);} o.invokeEvent("scroll"); }; viewportListener.oncreate = function(e) { var o = e.getTarget(); if(is.def && o.css) o.css.overflow='hidden' o.reset(false); }; this.addEventListener(viewportListener); this.contentResizeListener = new EventListener(this); this.contentResizeListener.onresize = function(e) { var o = e.getTarget(); o.findDimensions(); o.invokeEvent("contentchange"); }; this.contentResizeListener.onload = function(e) { // for loadpanel var o = e.getTarget(); if (o.created && o.content) { o.reset(); } }; this.setContent(this.max); } ImageNavigator.prototype = new DynLayer(); ImageNavigator.prototype.reset = function(b) { this.contentPane.moveTo(0,0); this.findDimensions(); if (b!=false) this.invokeEvent("contentchange"); }; ImageNavigator.prototype.setContent = function(content) { if (this.content && this.contentPane.children.length>0) { if (this.content==this.max) return; this.max.removeFromParent(); this.max.removeEventListener(this.contentResizeListener); } if (!content) this.content = new DynLayer(); else this.content = this.max; this.content.moveTo(0,0); this.contentPane.moveTo(0,0); this.contentPane.addChild(this.content); this.content.addEventListener(this.contentResizeListener); this.findDimensions(); this.invokeEvent("contentchange"); }; ImageNavigator.prototype.findDimensions = function() { if (!this.content) return; this.contentPane.setSize(this.content.getWidth(),this.content.getHeight()); this.availableScrollX = this.content.getWidth()-this.getWidth()+this.bufferW; this.availableScrollY = this.content.getHeight()-this.getHeight()+this.bufferH; this.enableHScroll = this.availableScrollX>0; this.enableVScroll = this.availableScrollY>0; }; ImageNavigator.prototype.jumpTo = function(x,y) { this.content.moveTo(x,y); this.invokeEvent("scroll"); }; ImageNavigator.prototype.setRatio = function(rx,ry) { this.setRatioX(rx); this.setRatioY(ry); }; ImageNavigator.prototype.setRatioX = function(rx) { if (rx!=null) this.contentPane.setX(-this.availableScrollX*rx); }; ImageNavigator.prototype.setRatioY = function(ry) { if (ry!=null) this.contentPane.setY(-this.availableScrollY*ry); }; ImageNavigator.prototype.getRatioX = function() { if (!this.content || !this.enableHScroll) return 0; else if (this.contentPane.x==0) return 0; else if (this.contentPane.x==-this.availableScrollX) return 1; else return 1-(this.availableScrollX+this.contentPane.x)/this.availableScrollX; }; ImageNavigator.prototype.getRatioY = function() { if (!this.content || !this.enableVScroll) return 0; else if (this.contentPane.y==0) return 0; else if (this.contentPane.y==-this.availableScrollY) return 1; else return 1-(this.availableScrollY+this.contentPane.y)/this.availableScrollY; }; ImageNavigator.prototype.scrollUp = function() {this.scrollSlide(null,0);}; ImageNavigator.prototype.scrollDown = function() {this.scrollSlide(null,-this.availableScrollY);}; ImageNavigator.prototype.scrollLeft = function() {this.scrollSlide(0,null);}; ImageNavigator.prototype.scrollRight = function() {this.scrollSlide(-this.availableScrollX,null);}; ImageNavigator.prototype.scrollSlide = function(x,y) { if (x!=null && this.enableHScroll) { this.invokeEvent("scrollstart"); this.contentPane.slideTo(x,this.contentPane.y); } else if (y!=null && this.enableVScroll) { this.invokeEvent("scrollstart"); this.contentPane.slideTo(this.contentPane.x,y); } }; ImageNavigator.prototype.cancelScroll = function() { this.contentPane.stopSlide(); this.invokeEvent("scrollend"); }; THE PROBLEM that I am facing is in the highlightEventListener that says "Error: this.jumpTo is not a function Source File: htmlcode/dynapi/src/lib/dynapi/gui/imagenavigator.js Line: 50" However, when I comment that line out and implement the listener in the HTML, it is working alright. here is the code for the HTML of the same: <html> <head> <title>DynAPI Image Viewer - ViewPort</title> <script type= "text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="../src/dynapi.js"></script> <script language="Javascript"> DynAPI.setLibraryPath('../src/lib/') DynAPI.include('dynapi.api.*') DynAPI.include('dynapi.event.*') DynAPI.include('dynapi.util.thread.js') DynAPI.include('dynapi.util.pathanim.js') DynAPI.include('dynapi.gui.viewport.js') DynAPI.include('dynapi.gui.label.js') DynAPI.include('dynapi.gui.dynimage.js') DynAPI.include('dynapi.gui.imagenavigator.js') DynAPI.include('dynapi.ext.*') </script> <script language="Javascript"> DynAPI.onLoad = function() { iviewer = new ImageNavigator("machinery.jpg", 400, 200, 800, 600) /*var myListener=new EventListener(iviewer.highlighter) myListener.ondragstart=function(e){ target=e.getTarget() iviewer.jumpTo(-target.getX()*8, -target.getY()*8) } myListener.ondragend=function(e){ target=e.getTarget() iviewer.jumpTo(-target.getX()*8, -target.getY()*8) }*/ iviewer.highlighter.addEventListener(myListener) DynAPI.document.addChild(iviewer) } </script> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff"> </body> </html> I know that I do not have enough experience to but I tired. I could really do with some help. Also, some good website with some tutorials on JAVASCRIPT / DYNAPI would be of help thanks in advance Nikhil |
From: <as...@ho...> - 2002-09-09 16:27:44
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From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-09-05 00:45:47
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----- Original Message ----- From: "ToddNY" <vze...@ve...> To: "James Musick" <jam...@ho...> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 1:48 PM Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] Layer event question > Sounds good. You can cancel bubbling to parent layers. Siblings will not get > the same event because one will get the event. However you can just send the > event to the other sibling if you wanted to. You could make a nice formal > system for doing that. > > You can pass events to any other DynLayer you want to, and you can create > your own events, etc., a special DynAPI feature, you can have you own event > system or modify what's linked to browser events. > > The layer event handling/bubbling is either DynAPI or browser based. The > browser based events are another beast, IE and Netscape are pretty > different. > > I think for DynAPI documentation on events go to the home page and docs. Not > much but it's very simple, just look at an example. > > Do you need printed documentation on browser events I could recommend a book > or 2. > > Todd. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "James Musick" <jam...@ho...> > To: <dyn...@li...> > Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 1:03 PM > Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Layer event question > > > > > > Could someone provide a brief synopsis of how layer event handling > and/or > > bubbling works (or a reference to such material)? > > > > I tried the following and was a bit suprised by the results...perhaps my > > interpratation is correct, but maybe not. > > > > 1) created a DynLayer object and associated an event listener with it. > > 2) in the listener.oncreate event I created 2 more layers and set them > on > > top of (but with a slight offset) the original layer. Used addChild to add > > them to the layer. Each of these had an event listener associated with > them > > also. > > > > 3) when I clicked on one of the child layers I'd get the event handler > for > > it and the parent firing, but not the event handler for the other child > > (even if they were overlapping). > > > > The conclusion I drew from this was simply that the way bubbling/event > > handling works in these circumstances is that an event will go from child > to > > parent, but not from sibling to sibling even if they are on the same spot > > (visually). > > > > Is that roughly correct? > > > > Thanks, > > James > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old > > cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! > > https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 > > _______________________________________________ > > Dynapi-Help mailing list > > Dyn...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help > |
From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-09-05 00:45:18
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I think you want another layer over Layer1 containing the text to be refreshed, so that Layer1 doesn't change. So you use 3 layers that's not so bad. The parent layer (large Layer1) is a container for whatever goes inside. Todd. ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Musick" <jam...@ho...> To: <dyn...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 5:20 PM Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Another Layers Question > > I have a large layer (Layer1) and a smaller layer that is a child of > Layer1 (Layer2). > > I want to 'refresh' the text in layer1, but leave things how they are in > layer2. > > Unfortunately it seems like Layer1.setHTML('some html'); removes (?) the > content in the other layers. > To maintain the child layers as they are do I need to recursively go > through all the children after redrawing the layer1 and do a setHTML() on > each of those to get the content back? > Doesn't seem to make sense...maybe I'm missing something easy. > > Thanks, > James > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old > cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! > https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help |
From: James M. <jam...@ho...> - 2002-09-04 21:20:44
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I have a large layer (Layer1) and a smaller layer that is a child of Layer1 (Layer2). I want to 'refresh' the text in layer1, but leave things how they are in layer2. Unfortunately it seems like Layer1.setHTML('some html'); removes (?) the content in the other layers. To maintain the child layers as they are do I need to recursively go through all the children after redrawing the layer1 and do a setHTML() on each of those to get the content back? Doesn't seem to make sense...maybe I'm missing something easy. Thanks, James _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com |
From: Juan D. H. <jua...@ho...> - 2002-09-04 19:37:17
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Hi, I have created 5 layers and added to another one. What I want is to show each layer handled by a listener. When I want to show the first layers they are back and can't see them, how can I handle this situations? Regards, Juan |
From: James M. <jam...@ho...> - 2002-09-04 17:03:33
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Could someone provide a brief synopsis of how layer event handling and/or bubbling works (or a reference to such material)? I tried the following and was a bit suprised by the results...perhaps my interpratation is correct, but maybe not. 1) created a DynLayer object and associated an event listener with it. 2) in the listener.oncreate event I created 2 more layers and set them on top of (but with a slight offset) the original layer. Used addChild to add them to the layer. Each of these had an event listener associated with them also. 3) when I clicked on one of the child layers I'd get the event handler for it and the parent firing, but not the event handler for the other child (even if they were overlapping). The conclusion I drew from this was simply that the way bubbling/event handling works in these circumstances is that an event will go from child to parent, but not from sibling to sibling even if they are on the same spot (visually). Is that roughly correct? Thanks, James _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com |
From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-09-02 19:13:52
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Hey thanks!...What I was really doing was using variable (undefined) arguments in the heirarchy. Here's the solution: function subclass() if (!arguments[7]) arguments[7] = FLAG_SPECIALFLAG; else arguments[7] |= FLAG_SPECIALFLAG; this.superC = superConstructor; this.superC.apply(this,arguments); } ===== The "apply" function is one of those my book says is only in Netscape. However IE seems to have put it in (version 5.5). In this case 'apply' calls 'superC', and 'superC' will use 'this' as it's this, and it's arguments will be whatever array is passed as the second argument. So I call the superClass constructor with whatever the original arguments were, and can modify them. So that I can have default values if none are passed... Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tuomas Huhtanen" <tuo...@ve...> To: "'ToddNY'" <vze...@ve...>; <dyn...@li...> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 1:22 PM Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] subclassing stuff > function SubC(a,b,c,d,e){ > var newa = "FooA"; > this.SuperC = SuperC; > this.SuperC(newa,b,c); > } > SubC.prototype = new SuperC([possible_argument_list]); > > > Note that the argument list might not make sense when subclassing. It > should be taken into consideration already in the SuperC:s constructor, > like: > > function SuperC(a,b,c){ > if(arguments.length==0){ > return; > } > } > > -- > th > > > > How does subclassing work with arguments[] ??? > > > > if I have SuperC(a,b,c) > > and I have SubC(a,b,c,d,e) which is derived from SuperC() > > > > Do I need to pass the arguments from SubC() to SuperC() ? > > > > If I want to call SuperC() constructor from SubC() > > constructor and change an argument, to it, how do I do it? > > > > Any help/ideas, maybe I'm missing something being stupid... > > Thanks Todd. Perhaps I want to change SuperC()'s argument[] > > array and call it, is this the/a way??? > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same > > old cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! > > https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1> &refcode1=vs3390 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Dynapi-Help mailing list > > Dyn...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/d> ynapi-help > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old > cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! > https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help |
From: Tuomas H. <tuo...@ve...> - 2002-09-02 17:21:52
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function SubC(a,b,c,d,e){ var newa = "FooA"; this.SuperC = SuperC; this.SuperC(newa,b,c); } SubC.prototype = new SuperC([possible_argument_list]); Note that the argument list might not make sense when subclassing. It should be taken into consideration already in the SuperC:s constructor, like: function SuperC(a,b,c){ if(arguments.length==0){ return; } } -- th > How does subclassing work with arguments[] ??? > > if I have SuperC(a,b,c) > and I have SubC(a,b,c,d,e) which is derived from SuperC() > > Do I need to pass the arguments from SubC() to SuperC() ? > > If I want to call SuperC() constructor from SubC() > constructor and change an argument, to it, how do I do it? > > Any help/ideas, maybe I'm missing something being stupid... > Thanks Todd. Perhaps I want to change SuperC()'s argument[] > array and call it, is this the/a way??? > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same > old cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! > https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1> &refcode1=vs3390 > > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/d> ynapi-help > |
From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-09-02 16:55:52
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How does subclassing work with arguments[] ??? if I have SuperC(a,b,c) and I have SubC(a,b,c,d,e) which is derived from SuperC() Do I need to pass the arguments from SubC() to SuperC() ? If I want to call SuperC() constructor from SubC() constructor and change an argument, to it, how do I do it? Any help/ideas, maybe I'm missing something being stupid... Thanks Todd. Perhaps I want to change SuperC()'s argument[] array and call it, is this the/a way??? |
From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2002-09-02 16:12:35
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Check out iForms! http://www24.brinkster.com/dyntools/samples/sample.iform.htm -- Raymond Irving --- Proyecto Internet - Gabriel Porras <gap...@co...> wrote: > I´ve read about the power of DynAPI with DHTML with > a cross-browser > enviroment, but what about forms validation arena? > > Actually I work a lot of with forms and java-script > validation is totally > necesary. Can DynAPI make my work easier? > > Situations like a checkbox that enable an SELECT > combo, or a Radio that > erase an TextBox. > > I´ve not seen an examples with this kind of stuff. > > Do you recommend to use DynAPI to form validation? > > Also i read an example with a form within a > DynLayer. To use DynAPI, forms > must be enbebeded in layers? Thanks! > > > Gabriel Porras > gap...@co... > of: 3196 477 * cel: 576 4504 > gp...@in... * gap...@ep... > www.corfinsura.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of > that same old > cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! > https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com |
From: Proyecto I. - G. P. <gap...@co...> - 2002-09-02 16:10:59
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I=B4ve read about the power of DynAPI with DHTML with a cross-browser enviroment, but what about forms validation arena? Actually I work a lot of with forms and java-script validation is = totally necesary. Can DynAPI make my work easier? Situations like a checkbox that enable an SELECT combo, or a Radio that erase an TextBox. I=B4ve not seen an examples with this kind of stuff. Do you recommend to use DynAPI to form validation? Also i read an example with a form within a DynLayer. To use DynAPI, = forms must be enbebeded in layers? Thanks! Gabriel Porras gap...@co... of: 3196 477 * cel: 576 4504 gp...@in... * gap...@ep... www.corfinsura.com |
From: Proyecto I. - G. P. <gap...@co...> - 2002-09-02 16:06:09
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I=B4ve read about the power of DynAPI with DHTML with a cross-browser enviroment, but what about forms validation arena? Actually I work a lot of with forms and java-script validation is = totally necesary. Can DynAPI make my work easier? Situations like a checkbox that enable an SELECT combo, or a Radio that erase an TextBox. I=B4ve not seen an examples with this kind of stuff. Do you recommend to use DynAPI to form validation? Also i read an example with a form within a DynLayer. To use DynAPI, = forms must be enbebeded in layers? Thanks! Gabriel Porras gap...@co... of: 3196 477 * cel: 576 4504 gp...@in... * gap...@ep... www.corfinsura.com |
From: Proyecto I. - G. P. <gap...@co...> - 2002-09-02 16:03:16
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I=B4ve read about the power of DynAPI with DHTML with a cross-browser enviroment, but what about forms validation arena? Actually I work a lot of with forms and java-script validation is = totally necesary. Can DynAPI make my work easier? Situations like a checkbox that enable an SELECT combo, or a Radio that erase an TextBox. I=B4ve not seen an examples with this kind of stuff. Do you recommend to use DynAPI to form validation? Also i read an example with a form within a DynLayer. To use DynAPI, = forms must be enbebeded in layers? Thanks! Gabriel Porras gap...@co... of: 3196 477 * cel: 576 4504 gp...@in... * gap...@ep... www.corfinsura.com |
From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-09-01 05:07:36
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Here's what I know 1) 2.9 branch, don't know (don't even know what changes)! 2) Reply-All : I just overtype into the "To:" field to original dyn...@li... address. This is a source-forge problem you can do nothing about! (better than in the Cc: field so the author doesn't get 2 copies?). 3) new thoughts...::: Last I heard developers were working on the DynIDE, an ide for the dynAPI. I know nothing... I am though working on CSS which is maybe not really cross-browser and I have to code it by hand. Have noticed the css.cursor='hand' for IE and (maybe?) 'pointer' for the CSS working draft according to my book. Also CSS only works after you "addChild(layer)". I'm creating my own little API for CSS support in created layers, it's be nice if that was a DynAPI API ??? or a widget which is what I'm doing but my designs are pretty imperfect.. Todd. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raymond Irving" <xw...@ya...> To: <dyn...@li...> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 9:35 AM Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] (no subject) > is there some people having a good > > knowledge of Javascript, DOM > > and DynAPI + free time to join/recreate the > > development team ? > > I'm here for the DynAPI project but I need to see > DynAPI 2.9 branch started. I will want to spend most > of my time developing for 2.9. > > PS. Can somebody please fix this Reply-All problem? > This I think is also one of the cause to slow > development on the DynAPI project! > > -- > Raymond Irving > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes > http://finance.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old > cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! > https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help |
From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2002-08-30 13:35:19
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is there some people having a good > knowledge of Javascript, DOM > and DynAPI + free time to join/recreate the > development team ? I'm here for the DynAPI project but I need to see DynAPI 2.9 branch started. I will want to spend most of my time developing for 2.9. PS. Can somebody please fix this Reply-All problem? This I think is also one of the cause to slow development on the DynAPI project! -- Raymond Irving __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com |
From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2002-08-30 13:31:43
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Hi All, For those who can make the change... Can we get on with the new web site and branch for DynAPI 2.9? -- Raymond Irving __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com |
From: Bernard S. <ber...@la...> - 2002-08-30 07:45:37
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Hi, all One more item for this thread without title. In short the questions seems to be: 1 - No doubt many people use and like - love ? - DynAPI. Can we continue working with it if there is no way to debug and improve it ? (From my point of view it is NO). 2 - Is there still a team working on DynAPI ? 3 - If yes, who and what do they do ? 4 - If no is there some people having a good knowledge of Javascript, DOM and DynAPI + free time to join/recreate the development team ? Bernard. |
From: Ricardo K. <ri...@am...> - 2002-08-30 03:49:21
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Hi, Does anyone have a ticker widget? In Richard's download I see a ticker.js but I don't quite understand how to use it, maybe it's not working right. If anyone knows of a ticker widget, that can also do tickers vertically, please let me know. Thanks Ricardo |
From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2002-08-29 20:43:17
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There are still some differences with DOM compatible browsers that make have DynAPI worth while. It's much easier to write apps/widgets that are reusable with DynAPI than to use DOM! -- Raymond Irving __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com |
From: <ri...@am...> - 2002-08-29 19:59:24
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Hi guys, Which widget should I use if I want a frame with scrollbars so that I don't have to worry about managing/positioning the scrollbar? It seems to me that scrollpane, loadpanel and others like it, I have to worry about the sizing of the scrollbar, positioning and managing it. Or am I using it incorrectly? Ricardo |
From: ToddNY <vze...@ve...> - 2002-08-29 19:58:55
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A Very Cool Discussion! I Disagree with Jordi when he says: >>My point is that the DynAPI is huge in size and >>resource usage because of the miracles it achieves with older browsers. >>The functionality provided is great, but if you don't mind 4.x browsers, >>the overhead is not worth it. As we add RAM to PC's Mac's Linux Boxes whatever this is less and less a problem. I am developing in DynAPI on a 166 Mhz (ok mmx) with 64 MB very happily. The benefits far outweigh the limitations to me. And will only grow with time. All that is needed is to integrate this DOM stuff with the standard DynAPI API....And continue debugging and adding intelligent features....The API shouldn't change just because you add a new platform, that's the whole point of an API in the first place. To me the DOM browsers are still vaporware, and they should be debugged (and optimized!) from 2.5.7 as they are released. The greatest benefit to using DynAPI to me is that what I write will live forever rather than sitting at the bottom of a desk on a floppy or CD. Whatever I do will be accessible to me in 10 years, so I write utility programs using it, and maybe some interesting applications... I'm an old C and assembly programmer and I wonder do I need to learn Java (granted it's an easy language but so many api's) (or c# $$$) when PC's are just getting faster and faster...Isn't ECMAScript just the best language on the planet? So I use the Microsoft File System Object when I need to save something to disk OK I'm cheating. (I should use Java right?).and XML,....And I'd like to be writing Direct3D games in DynAPI/ECMAScript. Todd. ----- Original Message ----- Sure...a good example is the LoadPanel widget. A piece of code that should be functionally identical accross platforms, but the implementation under the hood is optimized for the target browser. No arguments, DynAPI is _the_ crossbrowser DHTML API. - Abre >>>>>>>>> There are still some differences with DOM compatible browsers that make have DynAPI worth while. It's much easier to write apps/widgets that are reusable with DynAPI than to use DOM! -- Raymond Irving |
From: Abre C. <ac...@ou...> - 2002-08-29 19:31:37
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Sure...a good example is the LoadPanel widget. A piece of code that = should be functionally identical accross platforms, but the = implementation under the hood is optimized for the target browser. No arguments, DynAPI is _the_ crossbrowser DHTML API. - Abre -----Original Message----- From: Raymond Irving [mailto:xw...@ya...] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:31 PM To: Abre Chase; dyn...@li... Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] (no subject) There are still some differences with DOM compatible browsers that make have DynAPI worth while. It's much easier to write apps/widgets that are reusable with DynAPI than to use DOM! -- Raymond Irving __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com |
From: Abre C. <ac...@ou...> - 2002-08-29 16:17:25
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DOM, DHTML and CSS all work together. DOM is simply the underlying = Object Model. You can still use CSS for positioning. =20 Think of the DOM as your API to locate elements on the page....using = methods like: =20 document.getElementById(); =20 And as a standardized interface to page elements (objects). An = interface which will allow you to access the element's style object and = change properties. =20 Before browsers were DOM compliant - they had Object Models that were = unique to the vendor's implementation. This makes an API like the = DynAPI quite a valuable asset for those browsers, because no matter what = browser you want your code to run on - the implementation/interface is = the same. All the hard work of implementing the vendor specific code is = done by DynAPI. If you want your stuff to run on Netscape 4.x - you = need DynAPI. =20 =20 -----Original Message----- From: ri...@am... [mailto:ri...@am...] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:00 PM To: Abre Chase Cc: dyn...@li... Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] (no subject) Thank you! I searched for a DOM 2 reference and found some useful information. However, it seems to me that the DOM doesn't provide for the capability = of positioning elements? How much can be done, in comparison with DHTML with the DOM? On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:20:56 -0400 "Abre Chase" wrote: > DOM (Document Object Model) is a specifation that describes how to > dynamically build/parse documents (web pages, xml, etc) through a > common API. > =20 > http://www.w3.org/DOM/ > =20 > Modern browsers (IE5, NS6, Moz) are mostly DOM compliant. > =20 > - Abre >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: ri...@am... [mailto:ri...@am...] > Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 11:09 AM > To: jmi...@or... > Cc: dyn...@li... > Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] (no subject) >=20 >=20 > Thank you. >=20 > > I'm not saying there is no need for this or any other API ( > although the=20 > > DOM is an API itself ).=20 >=20 > Can you enlighten me about the DOM? It's an existing API? Can the > stuff being done with DynAPI be done with DOM as well? >=20 > Sorry if it's an ignorant question. >=20 > Ricardo >=20 |