Bryan if you thought that he could give you a valid answer to the questions
you're asking I don't think you would of asked them in the first place since
to think otherwise you would have come to a valid answer yourself. I think
you've taken someone elses opinion far too personally, otherwise I believe
your question would be generally presented rather than personally scolding
someone.

I will assume that you really are just curious, and if this is the case,
then hearing the answer from me should make no difference.

The Express Install feature for FlashObject originally had its own page with
comments, I would of liked to link you to that so you could see my own
reasoning for why it wasn't well implemented.

To give you a basic outline of how I would of done things differently:

The FlashObject class would just embed swf files. Any additional concerns
would be seperated from this class, where each class would interface to
operate with one another. Additional composite classes would serve to
package feature combinations to maintain an easy implementation by the user.

As it stands, all of the features are crammed into one class file, the
FlashObject.js, making it very hard to add/remove functionality without
fundamentally reprogramming the entire tool.

I hope this satisfies your curiosity,

M.

On 4/15/06, bryan.rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 14, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Jim Kremens wrote:
>
> > Did you ever look at the code?
>
>   I have taken a look at the javascript and I find it pretty straight
> forward (though not commented)...what is that you don't like about
> it?  Just curious.  How would you write it differently?
>
> blue skies,
> bryan
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