From: Nuno F. <nun...@wi...> - 2001-01-12 12:58:37
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Hi Richard, >But that's not the case, either you didn't read the documentation properly, >or I didn't explain it very well. Nahhh, just my lazy side showing :) Seriously, I didn't read it carefully enough. Thanks for explaining it clearly. I'm rewriting it now. >Another thing is that you're using the latest release I suspect, instead of >the latest snapshot (or my one), so you are documenting some extensions that >don't exist any more, like sprite.js. Yup. I didn't know if everybody (like me) always goes for the beta instead of the latest release. So I played it safe. :) Anyway, I did it in PHP/MySQL but I come across some problems setting up the online database, so I opted for a HTML version of it for now. But the next version will definitely be PHP driven (as you could see it's a lot of methods!) >Of course if you are willing to update it regularly, I'd be more than happy >to put it on the site (or mirror it) if you want. Yeah, I'm willing to do update it, though at this stage it's just a list of methods. I will appreciate if you mirror it, as long as people understand that right now it's work in progress (but then again, what isn't?). Of course what I want is for each link to have it's own page, describing it with parameters and examples. That's another reason that I used the latest release and not a beta, to have a stable (in terms of functionality) version to develop on. >Oh, I almost forgot to say, I already rewrote it with the correct code, it >renders in about 4 seconds now (download time not included) >check here: Yikes! That's... wonderful. Thanks Richard! >If you decide to finish this job, it might be worth considering if you can't >include the values from text files or something (or through php), so you >don't have to edit your html each time. This is what I did for my "examples" >tree, all the code is written on the fly by a php script, which checks the >contents of directories on the server, and adds the nodes it needs. I've got a version of it working locally on my comp that accesses a MySQL database where all the nodes are stored in a tree (each node or link has a ID, and a parent_ID, with parent_ID=0 being a top node). But I still have some problems with the recursive function that I use to build the tree. I will be working on it more thouroughly though, and building a simple backoffice to update it more easily. thanks for excelent help, Nuno Ferreira |