Yes, you continue to amaze.  FWIW, I think Jquery should be in its own
swc.  What do others think?  Svg would go in js.swc since all browser we
care about have these APIs, but the JS-framework-specific externs should
probably have their own swc.

Thoughts?

-Alex

On 6/18/15, 12:42 PM, "OmPrakash Muppirala" <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Fantastic!  This is huge.  I will build something with it as soon as you
>check it in.
>
>Any chance you can bring in d3.js as well?  This looks like a good source:
>https://github.com/federico-b/d3-externs
>
>On that note, there is an extern file generator available here:
>http://www.dotnetwise.com/Code/Externs/  Have you seen it?
>
>Thanks,
>Om
>
>On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Michael Schmalle <
>teotigraphix...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I decided I needed to give myself a severe headache, so I decided to
>>tackle
>> JQuery externals!
>>
>> Well 4 hours later and some swearing, I got it working pretty well, I
>>had
>> to exclude a couple "inner classes", for the most part, it is very
>>usable.
>>
>>
>> 1. This needs to be added to the build file
>>(contrib/externs/jquery-1.9.js)
>> is the source location and needs to be placed with the others. Same with
>> svg.js.
>>
>> I have not really used jQuery much so....
>>
>>
>> package
>> {
>>
>> public class Main
>> {
>>     public function Main()
>>     {
>>         var div:HTMLDivElement =
>> HTMLDivElement(document.createElement("div"));
>>         div.innerHTML = "A nice Div element";
>>         document.body.appendChild(div);
>>
>>         $("div").css("border", "2px solid green");
>>     }
>> }
>> }
>>
>> http://snag.gy/il5R6.jpg
>>
>> http://snag.gy/wyPcH.jpg
>>
>> Mike
>>

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