From: <lo...@we...> - 2004-07-09 04:55:50
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> I don't think it's completely abandonned, but maybe it's been resting... > or somewhat matured? I hope it's not dead. > > Someone has an updated copy they were talking about releasing, but were > waiting for people to test. Ah this is great news, I have only touched the surface, but I have had a little play - I basically work with CMS themes and I have been experimenting more and more with dynamic stuff for the themes. The main problems I have found so far is a lack of support for mozilla firefox - correct me if I'm wrong but many features do not seem to work with firefox - I did download the mozilla version, but still problems... I have found that it has become increasingly important for web display elements to be cross browser compatable - at least with the big three ie, mozilla, netscape. Is there a push in this direction with dynapi? It will be good to get some kind of crossbrowser release out - I have noticed dynapi code and concepts cropping up in scripts that are commercial (ie free for non commercial use, but for comemrcial use you purchase a license! - I have no problem with charfing for code, but hell sometimes we are talking about half a dozen lines of code here! it would be nice to have some well written cross browser GPL code to use instead... Anyway if you need testing I can throw the code out to the Postnuke and phpnuke communities for testing in some of my free themes. Kindest regards, Adam Docherty a.k.a Lobos www.webvida.com www.iwebdesign.co.nz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leif W" <war...@us...> To: <dyn...@li...> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 12:50 PM Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] loadpanel and browser history > Hi, > > I don't think it's completely abandonned, but maybe it's been resting... > or somewhat matured? I hope it's not dead. > > Someone has an updated copy they were talking about releasing, but were > waiting for people to test. > > I've been so busy on everything else inlife, I haven't kept up with my > contributions. I can't just stop everything I am doing and devote 100% > time to this. I can't just invent time from nowhere. ;-) But I can > maybe set aside some time to look at some things. > > But I don't know the answers to everything and haven't been able to set > aside the time to learn the whole lib. I only know the parts I have > written or translated (SnapX and IOElement / SODA Perl & PHP > translations). Nobody ever asks much about SnapX. ;-) There's PHP and > Perl code I need to finish and debug and commit, and in some cases, even > START (i.e. Perl Module). ;-) At the time, I didn't know how to write > modules or classes in Perl, but have since done some reading and > thinking and coding. > > I dunno, maybe there are some other libs that do some of the things this > lib does, and there are probably some features this lib doesn't have. > But this lib has a lot of history and is GPL, which means you're partly > responsible for writing code if you want a feature or a bug fix. :-) > > About the heaviness of the lib, I have no hard numbers either way. But > I remember there is a compressor, which may very well lighten up the lib > by collecting the used code into a single file. I'm not very familiar > with the tool. I wonder if it has the ability to determine which > functions are actually used, and include only them. Of course, this > means you develop with the full lib, release and testthe compressed > version, but modifications to the userland code may require > recompressing if you're trying to use previously unused functions or > objects. > > Please don't talk about DynAPI in the past tense while there's still > some life in it. :-) > > Leif > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <lo...@we...> > To: <dyn...@li...> > Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 8:10 PM > Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] loadpanel and browser history > > > > I started to play with it, but i have to agree I think it has been > > abandoned, pity, it showed so much promise... what exactly are you > wanting > > to do? There are many dynamic html scripts out there that can acheive > many > > of the things that the dynapi does. Also the code can be smaller and > load > > faster becuase the dynapi is sometimes weighted down with code that > you > > don't need... > > > > Kindest regards, > > > > Adam Docherty a.k.a Lobos > > > > www.webvida.com > > www.iwebdesign.co.nz > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Michael Herlihy" <mi...@m2...> > > To: <dyn...@li...> > > Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 5:53 AM > > Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] loadpanel and browser history > > > > > > > I think this project has been abandoned... I can never get any help. > > > I would even be willing to pay for a fix. > > > > > > Mike. > > > > > > At 11:32 PM 7/7/04, you wrote: > > > >Hi all, > > > > > > > >I'm using dynapi 3.0 and I was wondering if there is a simple way > to > > > >prevent the browser history from being affected by loaded urls in a > > > >loadpanel? Instead of the browser back button taking you through > the > > > >history of loads in the loadpanel, I would like it to just take you > off > > > >the page with the loadpanel completely and back to the previous > page. > > > > > > > >I tried setting the 'skipHistory' variable to true when using > setURL, but > > > >that didn't work. > > > > > > > >I also noticed all the history code in loadpanel.js, but I'm not > sure how > > > >changing any of that will affect the way loadpanel works. > > > > > > > >Thanks for any help! > > > > > > > >Arijit > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- > > > >This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. > > > >Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - > digital > > self > > > >defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched > networking > > > >opportunities. 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