[jQuery] Re: Browser Dom Performance

2007-04-25 Thread lacroix1547
I have uncompressed it in http://beta00.logient.com/cat/dom-analysis/

[jQuery] Re: Browser Dom Performance

2007-04-24 Thread Scott Sauyet
Ariel Jakobovits wrote: this sounds interesting. did anyone actually have a .rar decompressor to view the code and samples? was it interesting? 7-zip [1] understands RAR. I extracted it and opened the demo scripts, but won't have the time for several days to give it a serious look. I look

[jQuery] Re: Browser Dom Performance

2007-04-24 Thread lacroix1547
I have uncompressed it in http://beta00.logient.com/cat/dom-analysis/ You can run it from there.

[jQuery] Re: Browser Dom Performance

2007-04-24 Thread Ariel Jakobovits
this sounds interesting. did anyone actually have a .rar decompressor to view the code and samples? was it interesting? - Original Message From: lacroix1547 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: jQuery (English) Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 2:38:08 PM Subject: [jQuery] Re: Browser Dom Perfo

[jQuery] Re: Browser Dom Performance

2007-04-23 Thread lacroix1547
>This is very interesting. Is it something you can share with this group? http://beta00.logient.com/cat/dom-analysis.rar You are not supposed to have any js error in ff2 or ie6. Its really just experimental. Still I have some nice demos. Start with domAnalysisDemo.html The basic idea was to do t

[jQuery] Re: Browser Dom Performance

2007-04-23 Thread Scott Sauyet
lacroix1547 wrote: > [ ... ] I tried to made a trivial ( or gory I am not sure anymore ) dom query system with such dom static analysis to be used allong jquery. Nothing very serious but results were there. Everything looked instantaneous. This is very interesting. Is it something you can sha