[Dynapi-Dev] Problem With NN6 and setHTML

2001-12-07 Thread Eytan Heidingsfeld
I'm having a problem with my TWidget code. For some reason when I call setHTML in the TList dynlayer NN6 doesn't respond graphically at all? Does anyone have any clues? 8an ___ Dynapi-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mail-archive.com/dynap

[Dynapi-Dev] RE: Problem With NN6 and setHTML

2001-12-07 Thread Eytan Heidingsfeld
Sorry. Managed to figure that one out. It seems that Netscape decided that they don't need to support the CSS property overflow (it does appear in the official w3c spec), not only that but if you try to set that property you get an empty layer. 8an ___

Re: [Dynapi-Dev] RE: Problem With NN6 and setHTML

2001-12-07 Thread Scott Andrew LePera
Not sure what you mean. NS6 supports overflow just fine. What version/platform are you using? Eytan Heidingsfeld wrote: > Sorry. Managed to figure that one out. It seems that Netscape decided that > they don't need to support the CSS property overflow (it does appear in the > official w3c spe

Re: [Dynapi-Dev] RE: Problem With NN6 and setHTML

2001-12-07 Thread Robert Rainwater
I'm using it here: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/~checkout~/jsdomapi/jsdom/jstooltip/example.html?content-type=text/html And it works as it should. Rob On 12/7/2001, Eytan Heidingsfeld wrote: > Sorry. Managed to figure that one out. It seems that Netscape decided that > they d

[Dynapi-Dev] This sucks badly.

2001-12-07 Thread Doug Melvin
Well guys. Thanks to somebody checking in code that they have NOT tested. IE: version 2.5.6 And with people making fundamental changes without telling anyone (someone implemented a right-click event wich fucked up our entire fucking site) I am most likly going to loose my job. Thanks a lot a

Re: [Dynapi-Dev] This sucks badly.

2001-12-07 Thread Scott Andrew LePera
One wonders: 1) why you bothered to deploy the latest bleeding-edge version knowing full well that things could break, as they often do, 2) if you bothered to make backups of your last known working distro, so you could revert back, 3) if you are using CVS, Perforce or some other system so yo

Re: [Dynapi-Dev] This sucks badly.

2001-12-07 Thread Doug Melvin
I did not deploy it on the live site. only on the test site. The problem is the management has gotten the impression that DynAPI is not "mature" enough fo commercial use. How the fuck do I convince them that the DynAPI is ready for the bigtime when anyone in the office can download the 'official'

Re: [Dynapi-Dev] This sucks badly.

2001-12-07 Thread Doug Melvin
Simply put: I have no control over who visit's the DynAPI site and download the ditro. When a very high level download this, double-clicks on an example and finds that it is broken, alarm bells start to ring. Quite loudly in fact. THIS is the issue. The fact that the DynAPI is looking less and le

RE: [Dynapi-Dev] This sucks badly.

2001-12-07 Thread Raymond Smith
Sorry, but one has to ask why any right minded IT person would “live deploy” any new code without thoroughly testing it.  I think you should go look in a mirror, then start slapping the shit out of yourself till you learn your lesson.   -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Dynapi-Dev] This sucks badly.

2001-12-07 Thread Doug Melvin
Again. There was no live deploy. The issue is with the management downloading the distro, trying the examples and finding that it does ont work!!!   As for not thoroughly testing.. the same can be said about placing code into an official distro without thoroughly testing - Original Mes

Re: [Dynapi-Dev] This sucks badly.

2001-12-07 Thread Dan Steinman
Doug, you have to understand that this open source project and the volounteers who contribute to it have no vested interest in your employers use of DynAPI. No one on this list is affected if DynAPI is not used because of a little bug here or there. And if you have problems with the code, no