Hi Izzak!
I've been thinking about the way you're looking at this. I think there
may very well be a very simple way of accomodating everything:
1. Simple queue implementations
2. Reusable QxHttpTransport classes
3. A controllable number of XMLHttpRequest objects in play at any one time.
Effec
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 18:23:54 -0500, Chris Ricks
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Thanks for the feedback. You've obviously looked through the code, so
I'd dare not use the word "lazy" to describe your efforts!
Well I really want the suggested features for my current project, but
someone else is
Hi all,
This is a minor update. The updated version of this class now reuses the
wrapped XMLHttpRequest object provided by the browser (as opposed to
creating new objects as it did previously).
It's been expressed that better reusability of requests is on the
wish-list for a class such as th
Hi Izaak!
Thanks for the feedback. You've obviously looked through the code, so
I'd dare not use the word "lazy" to describe your efforts!
Please see my responses interleaved with your original text.
Izaak Branderhorst wrote:
Hey Chris,
Thanks for your hard work on this, it's much appreciat
hi.
i messed up with a post to the wrong list, so i repost the answer here.
cc: thanks and sorry ;)
Am 10.01.2006 17:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> hi.
>
> i want different instances to handle gui-events. the problem is, that 'this'
> is
> not a reference to an instance of MyClass in the fol
When I complete a drag event (either successfully or unsuccessfully) by
releasing the mouse button, my interfaces freezes until the browser loses and
regains focus. The dragdrop event handler seems to execute just prior to the
"freezing" and other than this behavior, things seem to work normall
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 11:21:04 -0500, Konrads Smelkovs
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there more documentation than on qooxdoo's homepage? I am browsing
examples and they use listeners extensivley, are they somewhere
documented/listed?
Also, the class browser doesn't show that much description o
Hey Chris,
Thanks for your hard work on this, it's much appreciated. While I have
some things to say about the queuing, it's a good start.
I think the HttpTransportQueue should have more a 'top-down' approach,
handling the transport itself while dispatching events to the 'payload'
object
Hello,
Is there more documentation than on qooxdoo's homepage? I am browsing
examples and they use listeners extensivley, are they somewhere
documented/listed?
Also, the class browser doesn't show that much description of objects'
methods. I am currently trying to understand the QxXmlHttpLoader.
Hi,
I extended QxTreeFolder for adding child when user expand a node. A
event is fired once when the user click on collapsed button first time.
//--
// QxDynamicTreeFolder
//--
function QxDynamicTreeFolde
Yep! I'm now back from future. Of course 19.12.2005.
But Sebastian alread answered.
Chris Ricks schrieb:
Since 19 December 2006?!!? Qooxdoo changes from the future?!? :-)
I'm betting 19/12/2005 is the date of last update, right?
Dietrich Streifert wrote:
Hello List,
it seems that the chang
Since 19 December 2006?!!? Qooxdoo changes from the future?!? :-)
I'm betting 19/12/2005 is the date of last update, right?
Dietrich Streifert wrote:
Hello List,
it seems that the changelog was not updated since 19.12.2006:
http://qooxdoo.oss.schlund.de/demo/dev/public/docs/changelog/changelo
Dietrich Streifert schrieb:
Hello List,
it seems that the changelog was not updated since 19.12.2006:
http://qooxdoo.oss.schlund.de/demo/dev/public/docs/changelog/changelog.html
this is because there are not many changes in CVS currently as I am
working on the new appearance stuff which is n
Hello List,
it seems that the changelog was not updated since 19.12.2006:
http://qooxdoo.oss.schlund.de/demo/dev/public/docs/changelog/changelog.html
Best regards...
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Dietrich Streifert
Visionet GmbH
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