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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] new stuff to look at


From: Patrick Walsh (mr_e)
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] new stuff to look at
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 10:45:20 -0400
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Dan,

    This is really *sweet* stuff.  Very slick and exciting.

    I converted from Linux to OSX last year (and still loving it, btw, for
those wondering about checking into it) and so I thought I'd test a variety
of browsers on the Mac.  Mozilla is my main browser and worked flawlessly.
IE for Mac worked great.  Firebird had no problems.  But Safari (the
pre-Panther version, for those keeping track of these things -- I get
Panther tomorrow) didn't work and neither did Omniweb.

    I don't know if there is an alternative for pre-processing the XML for
those browsers that can't yet handle it, but that would be something to look
at.  Also, instead of an error message or something, this is what is shown
in browsers that don't do anything with the XML:

Welcome to my website anonymous api default wcm.base.start wcm base start
index.php?sid=cookie wcm wcm 2anonymous Anonymous Anonymous default default

    Safari is already a pretty major browser and it would be a shame to shut
out its users.  Obviously this is alpha, so I'm just throwing in my comments
early to push it in the right directions.  Really love how it looks and how
it works though.  Nice going!

..Patrick (mr_e)


On 10/23/03 4:55 AM, "Dan Kuykendall" <address@hidden> wrote:

> I have been working on this for the last 2 1/2 weeks and have shown a
> fair number of people.
> 
> http://www.kuykendall.org/phpgroupware/
> 
> You are all now welcome to take a look.
> 
> I do not know when or even if this will become phpGW's new framework, so
> please dont ask.
> 
> The CT will be discussing that over the next few meetings and coming up
> with some ideas and possible plans.
> So far the feedback from those that have seen this code is very
> positive. Im very excited about it as well.
> 
> One thing to note while viewing the demo is to view the source from your
> browser. Its pretty cool to see that your browser is recieving an XML
> doc, which its rendering into the HTML that you see. (IE has problems
> with this at times due to a bug in MSXML, so this is best seen from a
> mozilla browser.)
> 
> I have also heard from various parts of Europe that performance to the
> server can be slow. This is a link issue, not a code issue.
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 





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