From: Pascal B. <pb...@oi...> - 2000-11-14 11:20:15
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Answer: Yes it is an integral part, but as you already mentioned there is modularity, and also the fact that you might want to use your own browser detection or another browser detection in the future (just an idea :) It's great that you have a Mac, and hopefully you'r capable of debugging javascript because I tried to do it a couple of times with people who own a Mac, they would tell me the errors and I'd try to fix them one by one... and that doesn't work, so we really need someone who can hack it on a Mac. Pascal Bestebroer pb...@oi... http://www.oibv.com -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]Namens Barre Bizon Verzonden: maandag 13 november 2000 13:47 Aan: dyn...@li... Onderwerp: [Dynapi-Dev] Default Question: Shouldn't browser.js be included by default when you create dynlayers? I mean it is an integral part of the DynAPI and cannot be left out... And as far as keeping modularity.. ok.. but it really seems reduntant to always include browser.js as practically nothing will work without it... Maybe I'm missing something, though, as I'm just starting to check DynAPI2 out. :) Oh and by the way,I have access to a mac (I have it as a testcomputer at my work desk) so I could help with the development for mac. I have worked extensivly with a modified version of the first dynapi before, including the creation of a text dropdown menu with extensive platform support. I even made a simplified scroll that works with mac. checkout http://www.saabusa.com/home/US/en/95_intro.xml _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Dev mailing list Dyn...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-dev |