Thank you a lot for your answer, It will help me a lot i'm sure about it, I will look at it soonly Because I'm done for today I finally succeed to do what I wanted. I will contact you if have any problem. Thank you again have a good weekend! Charlie
On 19 oct, 20:58, polyrhythmic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Charliend, > > That blog entry IS the original website, and it has a download link. > (Look about a page and a half down, where it says "Here is the source > code, or you can download it:") The source is also plainly written in > the blog entry. I have used EasyDOM as part of the basis for my > SuperFlyDOM plugin -- and the methods have been discussed at length, > read through the comments on that entry debating DOM creation methods > to get some more ideas, Oslow's suggestions are particularly > interesting. > > Feel free to pick up SuperFlyDOM (http://jquery.com/plugins/project/ > SuperFlyDOM), it's pretty well documented, but works less like the > original EasyDOM and more like Oslow's suggestions, so I don't know if > it'll interest you. > > I'm going to be updating my code this weekend, but I'm also familiar > with EasyDOM if you have any questions. > > Charles > doublerebel.com > > On Oct 19, 6:51 am, charliend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > I'm currently working on a project which used previously EasyDom based > > on Jquery. I would like to find some information about it. But, except > > on this > > website:http://mg.to/2006/02/27/easy-dom-creation-for-jquery-and-prototype > > , I can't find anything. I can't even find the original website to > > download it... > > Does anyone have something? > > > Thanks, > > Charliend