From: Michael P. <mp...@ph...> - 2001-02-18 23:18:40
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I haven't got any other browser than 4.75 / Mozilla 0.8 / NS 6 / IE5.5 If anyone out there want's to test it, please do. Doug Melvin wrote: > Very nice!How far back is it compatable?NS 4.whatIE? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Michael Pemberton > To: dyn...@li... > Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 5:05 AM > Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Dynamic Loading. > The loadpanel is not the only method of downloading content > from a server. > > I'm in the process of finishing off a method of downloading > content without the need to create a lot of new objects and > it will be more powerful than the loadpanel. > > At the moment, it is still a WIP but is close to > completion. It can be seen in action here. > > You'll see that it executed JS and also extracts the various > parts of the downloaded page. > > The main "bug" at the moment is that the MAC versions of > java do not include the required classes for downloading the > content. there is no easy way of fixing this unless you > write the code to work with the java plugin and force all > your clients to download the java plugin. > > Raymond Smith wrote: > > > While I agree that the WebOS solution is overkill for the > > DynAPI. The > > Loadpanel approach is not the most solid bridge to deliver > > dynamic (dynamic > > being defined as 'dynamic server/client interaction') > > content. I think we > > need to explore alternatives/improvements to the glue > > between the DynAPI and > > the wealth of server-side power that exists out there. > > > > JS is client. It performs best in that world. The > > server-side unlocks a > > whole new world of "dynamics" that currently tend to > > funnel into very "dead" > > client interfaces. That's what peaked my interest in the > > DynAPI in the > > first place. I loath the limited realm that FLASH > > delivers along with its > > pathetic CPU chewing rendering engine. I like the fact > > that the DynAPI > > leaves options 100% open for me to pick and choose > > front-to-back delivery > > platforms. > > > > Currently loadpanel is probably the weakest link > > supporting the DynAPI > > platform. But it is the "only" link we currently have to > > bridge between two > > very different worlds. Fix and optimize it...., > > > > then you will see magic... > > > > The "art" of client side interface will meet the "fandango > > dance" of the > > server-side apps and really enhance the overall forumla > > for developing and > > delivering the web experiences of tomorrow. > > > > Ray > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > > Dyn...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-dev > > -- > Michael Pemberton > mp...@ph... > ICQ: 12107010 > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG Free Edition > http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.cfm > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.231 / Virus Database: 112 - Release Date: > 2/12/01 > -- Michael Pemberton mp...@ph... ICQ: 12107010 |