From: Garrett Smith on
On 2010-07-21 11:46 AM, Dr J R Stockton wrote:
>> >... and 15.2.4.2 on:
>> >http://wiki.ecmascript.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=start&cache=cache&media
>> >=resources:es5_errata_7-1-10.pdf
> That link should be in the FAQ.

There's an "m-d-yy" in the filename os I think that's a good indication
that it's dated.

I'd rather see an errata page.
--
Garrett
From: Dr J R Stockton on
In comp.lang.javascript message <i28c64$ipa$1(a)news.eternal-
september.org>, Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:59:18, Garrett Smith
<dhtmlkitchen(a)gmail.com> posted:

>On 2010-07-21 11:46 AM, Dr J R Stockton wrote:
>>> >... and 15.2.4.2 on:
>>> >http://wiki.ecmascript.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=start&cache=cache&media
>>> >=resources:es5_errata_7-1-10.pdf
>> That link should be in the FAQ.
>
>There's an "m-d-yy" in the filename os

How remarkably stupid; the standard (rather optimistically) refers to
ISO 8601, yet they do not use it. Must be Americans.

--
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Web <URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/> - w. FAQish topics, links, acronyms
PAS EXE etc : <URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/programs/> - see 00index.htm
Dates - miscdate.htm estrdate.htm js-dates.htm pas-time.htm critdate.htm etc.
From: David Mark on
On Jul 23, 3:32 pm, Dr J R Stockton <reply1...(a)merlyn.demon.co.uk>
wrote:
> In comp.lang.javascript message <i28c64$ip...(a)news.eternal-
> september.org>, Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:59:18, Garrett Smith
> <dhtmlkitc...(a)gmail.com> posted:
>
> >On 2010-07-21 11:46 AM, Dr J R Stockton wrote:
> >>> >... and 15.2.4.2 on:
> >>> >http://wiki.ecmascript.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=start&cache=cache&media
> >>> >=resources:es5_errata_7-1-10.pdf
> >> That link should be in the FAQ.
>
> >There's an "m-d-yy" in the filename os
>
> How remarkably stupid; the standard (rather optimistically) refers to
> ISO 8601, yet they do not use it.  Must be Americans.
>

Up yours, doc. I can't believe I actually tried to help you with your
faltering script. I hope it blows up and takes your PC with it. :)
From: David Mark on
On Jul 30, 5:56 am, Bwig Zomberi <zomberiMAPSONNOS...(a)gmail.invalid>
wrote:
> David Mark wrote:
> > You are so eminently predictable, doc.  That's exactly what I was
> > getting at.  You are free to affect such non-intrusive styles if you
> > like.  Carry on.
>
> Maybe it is time to give up on the "doc" thing. You sound like a
> hypochondiac.

You might want to look that word up. And, as if it is any of your
business, Stockton is sort of an Elmer Fudd to my Bugs Bunny. ;)

> And, when you plug in My Library anywhere, identify your
> association with it.

What are you talking about? For one, there's no mention of My Library
here. For two, who on earth doesn't know who wrote it at this point?
And for three, if they don't know, my name address are at the top of
every page.

> Take due pride in your work.

All over the map, doc. Focus and try to make at least one clear point
per post.

> Thassall.

It's always the same, it's just a shame...
From: David Mark on
On Aug 3, 6:16 am, David Mark <dmark.cins...(a)gmail.com> wrote:

[...]

>
> Mea culpa.  I'm sure that obvious bug would happen in any browser.  In
> the Reveal example, where I generate the options for showElement, I
> had:-
>
> return options;
>
> ...I should have had:-
>
> return options || {};
>
> Clearly my testing of that example was lacking.  Thanks doc!  It's
> fixed.
>

I see what I happened. I added that "add fade" option about a month
after I released that page and didn't test thoroughly.

I make no apologies, considering my output of the last few months and
the monumental nature of that page. Just tested it in Opera 10.6 and
recently in IE9's preview and FF3.7. It's still perfect (and likely
always will be). In the IE9 preview, as they have short-circuited
DirectX filters, the "CSS3" examples are all disabled. The alert
example, which does not require CSS3/DirectX is functional and the
transform effects are absent from the effects options. When they get
around to replacing DirectX filters with CSS3 transforms, they will
all magically enable and populate. Try doing that with... anything
out there. :)

Thanks again, doc!