Hello All,
For those of you who are might be interested the next version of DynAPI will support the following browsers:
System Requirements
The DynAPI library files can be grouped into two categories: 1) Dynamic and 2) Non-Dynamic. The non-dynamic libraries (in theory) can be used in "Any Browser" that supports _javascript_, while dynamic libraries can only be used in browsers that support DOM and CSS.
The recommended browsers for use with DynAPI are as follows:
- Opera 7+
- Internet Explorer 4+
- Netscape 4+
- Mozilla 1+
- Phoenix 0.5+
Non-Dynamic features:
(dynapi, dynapi.api.events, dynapi.functions, dynapi.debug, dynapi.library, dynapi.util.cookie)
- Brower Sniffing
- URL Parsing
- Image Preloading/Roll Over, etc
- DynAPI functions (dynapi.functions)
- Cookie Handling
- Non-GUI widgets
- Event Handling for Non-GUI widgets
Browser | Non-Dynamic | Dynamic | Platform |
---|---|---|---|
Internet Explorer 4+ | Win | ||
Netscape 3.0 | Win, Linux? | ||
Netscape 4.0 and higher | Win, Linux?, Mac? | ||
Mozilla (milestone 16 and higher) | Win, Linux, Mac | ||
Phoenix | Win, Linux? | ||
Opera 5.x, *6.x | Win, Linux, Mac | ||
Opera 7+ | Win, Linux?, Mac? | ||
HotJava 3.0 | Java | ||
Escape 4 | Java | ||
Konqueror 2 | Linux | ||
Omniweb 4 | Mac OS X | ||
Ice Storm | Java | ||
iCab | Mac |
* - Opera v6 is supported (based on the design of DynAPI) in what I would call semi-dynamic mode. This means that once the page is loaded the content cannot be changed. So setHTML() and newly created DynLayers will not work. Layers created before the page loads will support all the other features of DynAPI such as drag-drop, anchoring, etc.
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