From: jason h. <jhe...@ov...> - 2000-11-18 20:59:00
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nacho it loaded for me and was well worth the wait. the tight dhtml/flash intergration and loading screens easily make up for the loadtime... man this is one of the best sites I seen in DHTML..and that is saying alot....way to go nacho and crew.. jason -----Original Message----- From: dyn...@li... [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Doug Melvin Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 5:40 PM To: dyn...@li... Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] new web release using DynAPI2 - have a look Less-Is-More. After waiting about ten minutes to actually see some clothing (that's what they sell isn't it?) I got bored and left. Also, the legal info link at the top left does not work in NS and just plain disappeared at one point.. Just nagging. Doug Melvin Integrated System Solutions Design Development and Support Creative-Workshop.com ----- Original Message ----- From: NaCHo RaPaLLo To: dyn...@li... Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 5:26 AM Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] new web release using DynAPI2 - have a look Hy guys. Having started with the old, great DynApi of Dan Steinman, this summer we realized your new Dynapi was evolving. Since then we begun developing this project following the new realeases of your DynAPI2, always checking both distributions - the official at sourceforge and the 'personalized' of Pascal - The result of this is shown to full effect in a new web site that went on-line yesterday. Check it out: www.zara.com With this we would like to thank you for all your efforts, because we definetly acknowledge this project is also YOURS. 4 your interest: we used 00.10.30 Pascal's version of DynAPI2 we mixed DHTML & Flash technologies lo dicho, gracias a todos nacho - na...@do... ciao filippo - fi...@do... ta agin mates richard - ri...@do... muchísimas gracias, como siempre fran - jf...@do... graciñas bea - be...@do... and all the www.doubleyou.com team |