Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "htmlarea".
2006 Aug 13
4
Javascript compression / How to hook in to rails development
Hi there,
I thought it''s rather neat to use the javascript compression from
http://dojotoolkit.org/docs/compressor_system.html
This removes javascript comments and renames variables and seems pretty
reliable and effective.
For example, I keep the original htmlarea.js file from
http://xinha.gogo.co.nz/
in a file htmlarea.js.txt and it compresses from 200K to 100K. With
gzip it compresses further down to 27K as opposed to 50K without the
intermediate custom_rhino compression (hopefully I can make use of
Apache 2.0 mod_deflate soon.)
So I set up a Rake ta...
2005 Oct 13
3
Tweaks of Array.prototype
Hi all,
I encountered a big problem when trying to use Scriptaculous and
Htmlarea in the same page.
The Htmlarea code uses a lot of "for (var i in array_variable)" to
iterate on array elements. Problem is that prototype.js augments
Array.prototype, which then show up in the iteration, severely breaking
htmlarea.
The easy workaround is for sure to use "for (va...
2006 Jun 13
1
Recommendations please for plugin(s)
For my application I''m going to be in need of a
1-small calendar (pop up kind) where a user would click on a month/date and
it would be sent back to the form action.
2-also some kind of textarea / htmlarea plugin
I''ve perused around the plugin directory and possible found a calendar. I
think dynarch is the name and included in a suite.
As for the htmlarea I think there was a disucssion recently on it and I
remember one offering KTML , but if that is a PHP (I think). Prefer
something
in Ru...
2004 Sep 17
0
Announcing Rpad, a web-based workbook-style interface for R
...s platform -- Rpad pages work in Internet Explorer v5.5 or greater
and Mozilla (Firefox or Suite). The server-side code works in Apache in
Linux or Windows (although not as well in Windows).
(*) Open source -- Rpad brings together several powerful open-source
technologies, specifically: R, Mozile, HTMLArea, Statistics-R-0.02,
JSCookMenu, Apache, and R2HTML.
Feel free to use the r-sig-gui mailing list
(https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-gui) for any feedback on Rpad,
the demonstration pages, and especially for feedback and questions on
installing your own Rpad server.
- Tom
--
Tom Short...
2004 Sep 17
0
Announcing Rpad, a web-based workbook-style interface for R
...s platform -- Rpad pages work in Internet Explorer v5.5 or greater
and Mozilla (Firefox or Suite). The server-side code works in Apache in
Linux or Windows (although not as well in Windows).
(*) Open source -- Rpad brings together several powerful open-source
technologies, specifically: R, Mozile, HTMLArea, Statistics-R-0.02,
JSCookMenu, Apache, and R2HTML.
Feel free to use the r-sig-gui mailing list
(https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-gui) for any feedback on Rpad,
the demonstration pages, and especially for feedback and questions on
installing your own Rpad server.
- Tom
--
Tom Short...
2006 Jul 07
1
Rpad Server Installation on Windows XP
Hello,
I have a question about Rpad Server Installation on Windows XP.
Here is a guide
http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/ServerNotes.html
and I have been reading this more than ten times to figure this out, but
still having trouble executing a Rpad website properly.
Problem: for example, if I go to http://loclhost/Rpad/example1.rpad,
I can see the whole website with the page loading sign staying on