Hi Mike,

*Yes, of course I'd be delighted to have you mention my name - and even more
so if you can link it to my blog at http://mg.to/. :-)*
You can be shure!!!! ;-)

*BTW, you may want to take a look at Google Code as an alternative to
SourceForge.*
I'm a GNU/Linux instructor and sourceforge has made a good job to free
software. It's important give my acknowledgement and I don't think about
disadvantages. You know?

Keep in touch!

Dirceu Barquette

2008/12/27 Michael Geary <m...@mg.to>

>  Hi Dirceu,
>
> I'm glad that was helpful.
>
> Yes, of course I'd be delighted to have you mention my name - and even more
> so if you can link it to my blog at http://mg.to/. :-)
>
> BTW, you may want to take a look at Google Code as an alternative to
> SourceForge. Each one has some advantages and disadvantages, but it's nice
> to have a couple of options.
>
> -Mike
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Dirceu Barquette
> Hi Mike,
>
> Fantastic!!! This is very very good!!!
> I'll publish this CMS at sourceforge soon, and if you agree your name will
> be appear in special thanks. Ok? This is the most important contribution
> form my project.
> Thank you very much!
>
> Dirceu Barquette
>
> 2008/12/24 Michael Geary
>
>>  I must have been getting forgetful when I posted that suggestion. As I
>> mentioned, .toSource() is not available in all browsers, so it wouldn't be
>> suitable for your CMS feature that you want to make available to your site's
>> visitors.
>>
>> But .toString() *is* available in all browsers, and it gives you the
>> source code for a function. So you can just use that instead.
>>
>> Here's a test case:
>>
>> http://mg.to/test/jquery-methods.html
>>
>> That page lists all of the jQuery and jQuery() methods in alphabetical
>> order.
>>
>> The code is:
>>
>> jQuery(function() {
>>     dump( 'jQuery', jQuery );
>>     dump( 'jQuery()', jQuery.prototype );
>>
>>     function dump( title, object ) {
>>         var list = [];
>>         for( name in object ) {
>>             var fn = object[name];
>>             if( jQuery.isFunction(fn) ) {
>>                 list.push( '<div>' + title + '.' + name + 
>> fn.toString().match(/(\([^)]*\))/)[1] + '</div>' );
>>
>>             }
>>         }
>>         $('#list').append( '<h3>' + title + ' methods:</h3>' + 
>> list.sort().join('') );
>>     }
>> });
>>
>> -Mike
>>
>

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