Yup, I got it in the email you sent, works great. Interesting stunt, and certainly reinforces the "Browser is the Computer" meme!

The code was quite useful, especially to me being a bit of a javascript novice -- only used it a few times in depth. The $() function stunt was very cool and made it look like a shell variable. I also like the appendLine - trace functions, when I don't have firebug to work with. Works within closures which sometimes confuses firebug, at least on the Mac.

In-lining the css is also interesting: considered a no-no by the purists but likely to be very useful for html/javascript "scripts" .. letting us have a one-file solution.

I'm cc-ing Friam in case folks are interested in the details.

    -- Owen


On Dec 31, 2008, at 11:43 AM, Dale Schumacher wrote:

Hi Owen,

I was wondering if the HTML/CSS/Javascript example I sent as an
attachment was passed through the FRAIM list.  Did you get it?  Was it
a sufficient example for the kind of problem you wanted to solve?  I
have more complex examples, if they would be useful.

Dale


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