Thanks for your answers. Ill check the discussion you mentioned.

2009/1/13 Balazs Endresz <balazs.endr...@gmail.com>

>
> It's hard to tell anything else than I've just said based on this
> information. If you use .animate() with each coordinates you get then
> you have to set the duration to a smaller number as jQuery queues up
> sequential animations by default, so the new one is only executed if
> the previous one is finished. This makes the animation smoother but it
> will react slower to sudden changes in the movement depending on the
> duration. You can also stop the current animation as you get new
> coordinates and start an other one based on them. For smooth movements
> animating is also necessary even if you update the position on every
> mousemove event (see the discussion I  mentioned).
>
> But using purely the server for smooth animations ... I don't really
> now how fast web sockets are (network connection and CPU time used)
> but it sounds a bit hard to carry out -- at least for me :)
>
> On Jan 12, 11:11 pm, meneldor <menel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I compute where to move my object server side for better control. I
> > use thathttp://www.devpro.it/xmlsocket/. I wanna use the browser
> > only as client to visualize all elements.
> >
> > On 12 Ян, 23:56, Balazs Endresz <balazs.endr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Server side animation? What application is that? :)
> >
> > > I'd be really interested why would you do that, but I'd suggest
> > > using .animate() for each coordinate you get from the server instead
> > > of setting its height and width. And send coordinates less frequently
> > > -- maybe just once and do the computation on the client.
> >
> > > Also, maybe this will be helpful too:
> http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/51fe8e8...
> >
> > > On Jan 12, 3:02 pm, meneldor <menel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi, group.
> > > > Im trying to make animation using jquery, but its controlled server
> > > > side using XMLSocket. When jQuery receive coordinates from server it
> > > > moving my DIV across the browser but its too fast. I cant understand
> > > > how to do smooth animation.  My server script (perl) compute the same
> > > > x,y coordinates like jquery (i saw how in jQuery core) but i dont
> know
> > > > how jquery delay all these x and y coordinates properly to make
> > > > animation smooth. Ill be happy if someone explain me how it works.
> > > > Excuse me for my english.
> > > > Best Regards!
>

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