Thank you for the link - I was actually using Mozilla's original XBL
implementation together with Dean Edwards' moz-behaviors
implementation (http://dean.edwards.name/moz-behaviors/) to use our
HTC so that it would work both in IE and Firefox. However, Edwards'
solution does not work in Chrome. I can continue to play with the XBL
2 implementation to see if I can get further. Have you ever tried
something similar - do you have any tips to get me past the starting
gate?
Thanks!

On Nov 16, 3:50 pm, Marc-Antoine Ruel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may want to take a look athttp://code.google.com/p/xbl/
>
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 7:22 AM, emf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know more about Chrome and javascript extended behavior
> > support - is it supported in any format today and/or will it be
> > supported in an upcoming release?
>
> > On Nov 5, 11:07 am, emf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Are there any plans to support extended behaviors in the same manner
> >> that Firefox does (using the -moz-binding CSS attribute? I would love
> >> to start using Chrome for an intranet AJAX site that would perform
> >> much better in Chrome, but it relies heavily on extended behaviors
> >> using -moz-binding, so it is unusable in Chrome currently.  I hope
> >> this can be changed soon!
>
> >> Thanks.
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