I'd like to show someone the power of DHTML.
Does anyone know of excellent, I mean really top class, animated,
functional, graphically awesome sites that I can show him ?
--
Lee Amar
Chief Technology Officer www.ostnet.com
OSTnet OpenSource Technologies Inc lior@ostnet.com
OSTnet develops software and subcontracts much of the work to registered
developers over the Internet. Members of www.ostnet.com are free to view all
company projects open for tender (in the Projects section of the Developer
Home) and can apply to work on these projects. We prequalify all of our
members to determine their level and areas of expertise. Please feel free to
sign up at your leisure and write the exams in order to qualify yourself for
OSTnet projects.
"Murray Foxcroft" <foxman@xsinet.co.za> wrote in message
news:39f53f70@news.devx.com...
> I'd like to show someone the power of DHTML.
> Does anyone know of excellent, I mean really top class, animated,
> functional, graphically awesome sites that I can show him ?
>
>
document.body has no properties.
"Lior Amar" <lior@ostnet.com> wrote in message
news:39f59090$3@news.devx.com...
> I hate to boast but take a look at the following site (movable windows,
> start menu...a lot of DHTML)
>
> http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...=DeveloperHome
>
>
>
> --
> Lee Amar
> Chief Technology Officer
> www.ostnet.com
> OSTnet OpenSource Technologies Inc
> lior@ostnet.com
> OSTnet develops software and subcontracts much of the work to registered
> developers over the Internet. Members of www.ostnet.com are free to view
all
> company projects open for tender (in the Projects section of the Developer
> Home) and can apply to work on these projects. We prequalify all of our
> members to determine their level and areas of expertise. Please feel free
to
> sign up at your leisure and write the exams in order to qualify yourself
for
> OSTnet projects.
>
>
> "Murray Foxcroft" <foxman@xsinet.co.za> wrote in message
> news:39f53f70@news.devx.com...
> > I'd like to show someone the power of DHTML.
> > Does anyone know of excellent, I mean really top class, animated,
> > functional, graphically awesome sites that I can show him ?
> >
> >
>
>
Not to smart on my part...sorry...I gave you the link to the IE section of
the site...We are still bringing up the Netscape version...As you might have
noticed there is a lot of JavaScript on this site... and due to time
constraints we could not wait to have both Netscape and IE version up before
opening our doors. The Netscape version currently only has simple graphics
and text information about the company so if you want to show your client
DHTML with Netscape then OSTnet site is not yet ready for that. We are
estimating another 2 months before we complete the Netscape version (over
20000 lines of JavaScript that needs to be modified to Netscape JavaScript).
As a company that pushes platform independence I am not proud of the fact
that we had to release the IE version first but with IE owning a larger
market share it was the logical step. We have built it with Netscape in
mind except Netscape does not handle cascading style sheets as well. It
does handle dynamic divs better then IE but certain things are just too much
for it. If you wish to show your client a lot of DHTML with IE then visit http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome. We
are working hard at getting our Window/Start system running on Netscape
ASAP.
My apologize for not mentioning it before,
--
Lee Amar
Chief Technology Officer www.ostnet.com
OSTnet OpenSource Technologies Inc lior@ostnet.com
OSTnet develops software and subcontracts much of the work to registered
developers over the Internet. Members of www.ostnet.com are free to view all
company projects open for tender (in the Projects section of the Developer
Home) and can apply to work on these projects. We prequalify all of our
members to determine their level and areas of expertise. Please feel free to
sign up at your leisure and write the exams in order to qualify yourself for
OSTnet projects.
I realised that the browser was the problem and set up IE and it works
great.
Really impressive. Good job.
"Lior Amar" <lior@ostnet.com> wrote in message
news:39f6f445$1@news.devx.com...
> Not to smart on my part...sorry...I gave you the link to the IE section of
> the site...We are still bringing up the Netscape version...As you might
have
> noticed there is a lot of JavaScript on this site... and due to time
> constraints we could not wait to have both Netscape and IE version up
before
> opening our doors. The Netscape version currently only has simple
graphics
> and text information about the company so if you want to show your client
> DHTML with Netscape then OSTnet site is not yet ready for that. We are
> estimating another 2 months before we complete the Netscape version (over
> 20000 lines of JavaScript that needs to be modified to Netscape
JavaScript).
>
> As a company that pushes platform independence I am not proud of the fact
> that we had to release the IE version first but with IE owning a larger
> market share it was the logical step. We have built it with Netscape in
> mind except Netscape does not handle cascading style sheets as well. It
> does handle dynamic divs better then IE but certain things are just too
much
> for it. If you wish to show your client a lot of DHTML with IE then visit
> http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome.
We
> are working hard at getting our Window/Start system running on Netscape
> ASAP.
>
> My apologize for not mentioning it before,
>
>
> --
> Lee Amar
> Chief Technology Officer
> www.ostnet.com
> OSTnet OpenSource Technologies Inc
> lior@ostnet.com
> OSTnet develops software and subcontracts much of the work to registered
> developers over the Internet. Members of www.ostnet.com are free to view
all
> company projects open for tender (in the Projects section of the Developer
> Home) and can apply to work on these projects. We prequalify all of our
> members to determine their level and areas of expertise. Please feel free
to
> sign up at your leisure and write the exams in order to qualify yourself
for
> OSTnet projects.
>
>
>
>
> "Murray Foxcroft" <foxman@xsinet.co.za> wrote in message
> news:39f66f1b@news.devx.com...
> > Thanks for the reference, but all I got back was a bunch of errors from
> > netscape.
> >
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1287:
> >
> > Menu is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1492:
> >
> > document.attachEvent is not a function.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2300:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2407:
> >
> > CWindowManager is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2522:
> >
> > MoveMe is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 29:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1536:
> >
> > MoveMe is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 29:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 29:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 29:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> >
> > Too many errors. No further JavaScript errors will be displayed for this
> > page.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1287:
> >
> > Menu is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1492:
> >
> > document.attachEvent is not a function.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2300:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2407:
> >
> > CWindowManager is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2522:
> >
> > MoveMe is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 29:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1536:
> >
> > MoveMe is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 29:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1287:
> >
> > Menu is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1492:
> >
> > document.attachEvent is not a function.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2300:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2407:
> >
> > CWindowManager is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 2522:
> >
> > MoveMe is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 29:
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 1536:
> >
> > MoveMe is not defined.
> > JavaScript Error:
> > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...DeveloperHome,
> > line 29:
> >
> >
> > document.body has no properties.
> > "Lior Amar" <lior@ostnet.com> wrote in message
> > news:39f59090$3@news.devx.com...
> > > I hate to boast but take a look at the following site (movable
windows,
> > > start menu...a lot of DHTML)
> > >
> > > http://www.ostnet.com/developer/deve...=DeveloperHome
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Lee Amar
> > > Chief Technology Officer
> > > www.ostnet.com
> > > OSTnet OpenSource Technologies Inc
> > > lior@ostnet.com
> > > OSTnet develops software and subcontracts much of the work to
registered
> > > developers over the Internet. Members of www.ostnet.com are free to
view
> > all
> > > company projects open for tender (in the Projects section of the
> Developer
> > > Home) and can apply to work on these projects. We prequalify all of
our
> > > members to determine their level and areas of expertise. Please feel
> free
> > to
> > > sign up at your leisure and write the exams in order to qualify
yourself
> > for
> > > OSTnet projects.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Murray Foxcroft" <foxman@xsinet.co.za> wrote in message
> > > news:39f53f70@news.devx.com...
> > > > I'd like to show someone the power of DHTML.
> > > > Does anyone know of excellent, I mean really top class, animated,
> > > > functional, graphically awesome sites that I can show him ?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
http://www.webreference.com is THE BEST developers site for
DHTML/JAVASCRIPT .
They have excellent detailed explanations of how all their code works.
I have learnt more from their site than from anywhere else.
They have cross-browser solutions for almost every example.
They have wonderful examples. Go back to some of the early ones. They
are eye-openers.
Go to the DHTML section and check out examples like [12], [13] - and of
course much more.
Just to show how far you can go with NS with features unavailable in IE
try the following 2:
- BrowserChangesNSgood.htm
- dropthumbsintoNN.htm
However, IE has some unknown secret features in the following
- filters.htm
- tryit_view.htm
(This forum doesn't seem to allow uploading of images.
If the images are not available in a subdirectory "images\" put images
using the following missing names
gremlin.gif
impala_th.jpg
smiley.gif
suricate_th.jpg
yachts_th.jpg
):
Murray Foxcroft wrote:
> I'd like to show someone the power of DHTML.
> Does anyone know of excellent, I mean really top class, animated,
> functional, graphically awesome sites that I can show him ?