At 05:33 PM 5/18/2007, Benjamin Shine wrote:
On May 18, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Geoff Crawford wrote:
So far, I'm wondering if anyone else has seen the following
issues going from 4.0.0 to 4.0.2:
1. <roundrectbutton> seems to have broken under DHTML. On first
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filed as http://jira.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-4001
Thanks.
2. Compiling under 4.0.2 seems to be about the same speed,
but the drawing of the screens on initialization has just
slowed down dramatically using DHTML. I'm getting serious
hour glass behavior in DHML but quick behavior in SWF.
Uh-oh! What os and browser?
Win XP & Firefox 2.0.0.2
Do you see this with openlaszlo demos?
No.
If you just see it in your own code, can you give us a sample that
demonstrates the slowdown?
No unfortunately, or fortunately depending on how you look at it.
I can give you the code, but at the moment it actually is performing
OK. I'm wondering if the successive errors with compiling/running
with the <roundrectbutton> caused some kind of issue. (maybe a
memory leak?) I can try to put my errors back in, run it and let
it fail, then come back and fix it to working again and see if
that reproduces the issue. But even if it does, I don't think
that's really a Laszlo issue if broken code causes it.
I think you're saying that you're seeing a problem with nested menus,
not a problem with styles, right?
I'm saying I see the problem with nested menus *only* after
I use the styles. Whether that's really a problem with
styles, or a problem with nested menus I'm not sure. But
one thing that's odd is that the menus nested on the second
level are totally unaffected. It's the menus nested the
third level in that fail.
A complete code example here would help a lot.
I'll send it to you off line, but I did send a snippet
that's the grid column. There isn't much more to it
than that, but I'll give you the whole thing.
Thanks for the bug reports, Geoff.
Believe me, no, thank *you* for looking into them.
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