[Yhc] Re: tbody creation missing from javascript creation functions?

Thomas Hartman tphyahoo at gmail.com
Tue Dec 4 21:38:41 EST 2007


Okay I'm beginning to get this.

Also, as to my question earlier about where to set styles I see this is in

CDOM/Level2/DomUtils.hs

I was looking in Level1, and that (you might me privately) is Wrong.

All the stuff that matters, and that is being developed is in under Level2.

thomas.

2007/12/4, Dimitry Golubovsky <golubovsky at gmail.com>:
> Thomas,
>
> On Dec 4, 2007 8:40 PM, Thomas Hartman <tphyahoo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Is there some logic to what gets both a set and a get, and what gets just a get?
>
> If IDL says an attribute is readonly then only get. If not, then set and get.
>
> >
> > Also, is there an easy way for me to manipulate the attributes, for
> > example "height" for a particular tag/dom element?
>
> If this is a DOM attribute, use set'height. If this is a style
> attribute, see below.
>
>
> > How about functionality for setting an element's position /
> > dimensions, analogous to setElementPosition / setElementDimensions in
> > mochikit (which I'm using now).
>
> Mochikit probably has some wrappers around CSS to work cross browser.
>
> If you would like to manipulate styles directly, use "inlineStyle"
> function first (see CDOM/Level2/DomUtils.hs), then use setters and
> getters on the TCSS2Properties object.
>
>          inlineStyle inp
>            (set'borderWidth "0px") $ \_ ->
>
> Nice thing about setters, you may chain them together:
>
>          inlineStyle inp
>            (set'borderWidth "0px") (set'fontSize "14pt") $ \_ ->
>
> But then you need to remember how different browsers name same
> attributes (note that EchoCPS2 is not colored correctly in MSIE, while
> in FF it is green on black - correct coloring).
>
> >
> > http://www.mochikit.com/doc/html/MochiKit/DOM.html
>
> I wish Mochikit had any IDL specs for their interfaces (or perhaps
> some XML which with medium amount of pain might be converted to IDL).
> Is there any?
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Dimitry Golubovsky
>
> Anywhere on the Web
>


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