From: Michael P. <mp...@ph...> - 2001-02-21 13:50:52
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check for my earlier post reagrding this. I included code that would collect the errorHandler errors and display them in a separate window when the page has finsihed loading. martin ström wrote: > yes, i know, i thought the DynAPI.alert could be used > instead of alerts in for example addLibrary() and > when debugging, forward this alert to a console instead. > > instead of getting a > alert("Incorrect DynAPI.addLibrary usage:\n\nExample: > DynAPI.addLibrary('dynapi.ext',['inline.js'])"); > > this string could be shown i a debugging-console > just to get everything at one place. > > /martin > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: dyn...@li... > > [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Michael > > Pemberton > > Sent: den 21 februari 2001 14:09 > > To: dyn...@li... > > Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] DynAPI.require() method > > > > > > there is a DynAPI.errorHandler method that is used for debugging > > purposes. I > > suggest that you use this method for all API related alerts. > > This allows for > > the error to be hidden from the user and logged for later processing. > > > > martin ström wrote: > > > > > i've made a quick and dirty .require() method written > > > to use in widgets to make sure the right files are included. > > > it was first meant to call DynAPI.include() for each file > > > missed but this didn't really work so i decided just to show > > > an alert telling which files. > > > > > > take a look in button.js for example how to use the > > > require() method. > > > > > > i've made some minor changes in include() and added > > > a small _include() method to get everything to work > > > > > > i've also added a DynAPI.alert() method which by > > > default just shows an alert but can be overwritten > > > for debugging-issues. > > > this is better than common alert()s popuping up here and > > > where in DynAPI-code. > > > > > > I know this maybe isn't exacly what we need talking > > > optimizing, speed and size but i thought it could be usefull, please > > > take a look. (as far as i know, a require() method was discussed > > > a couple of months ago?) > > > > > > as i said, the code i quick written, just wanted to show my ideas > > > > > > (maybe this code could be an extension instead of core api, > > > and now i noticed it has some bugs which order the files are > > > included in netscape. well..) > > > > > > cheers > > > /martin > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Name: require.zip > > > require.zip Type: Zip Compressed Data > > (application/x-zip-compressed) > > > Encoding: base64 > > > > -- > > Michael Pemberton > > mp...@ph... > > ICQ: 12107010 > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > > Dyn...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-dev -- Michael Pemberton mp...@ph... ICQ: 12107010 |