I think I missed your point. Let me take a closer look.
On Sep 23, 11:22 am, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
> I actually realized that last night and refactored everything. Can
> you check out the latest version and see if it does what you want?
>
> On Sep 23, 11:14 am, Thadeus Burgess <thadeus.burg...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > What about grouping the actions in individual functions, that way calling
> > these functions from returned jQuery commands, or from other JavaScript
> > would make it easier! (also if you needed to support a legacy version of
> > jQuery for add-on compatibility, you could use it for rebinding much easier.
>
> > This includes example output of what I'm talking about, and code to make
> > that happen, note this doesn't include your recent additions Nathan (live or
> > args)
>
> >http://pastebin.com/m70de2cc0
>
> > -Thadeus
>
> > On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 8:53 PM, mr.freeze <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
>
> > > As promised, I have added some new examples. I have also added
> > > several new things to the module:
>
> > > ScriptManager - a collection of reusable scripts that include (so
> > > far):
> > > 1) call_server (generates the script for an ajax callback)
> > > 2) alert and confirm (exactly what you think)
> > > 3) delay (setTimeout)
> > > 4) timer (setInterval)
> > > 5) stop_timer (clearTimeout)
>
> > > *experimental*
> > > JQuery - helper to generate jQuery script string from Python (to
> > > reduce nested quotes):
> > > JQuery("#servertime").css("color","red")() # produces 'jQuery
> > > ("#servertime").css("color", "red");'
>
> > > You can check out examples here:
> > >http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/8
>
> > > The timer example is the most interesting I think. Enjoy and, as
> > > always, feedback is welcome.
>
> > > On Sep 20, 6:57 am, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote:
> > > > On Sep20, 2:14am, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi folks,
>
> > > > > I just wanted to share a module that I'm working on for a
> > > > > project. It containstoolsfor managingclientevents and resources
> > > > > from the server. Here are the main features:
>
> > > > > 1) Dynamic inclusion and downloading of resources (scripts/css).
> > > > > 2) Server side event handling forclientside events.
> > > > > 3) Dynamic execution of script from the controller. (through
> > > > > document.ready injection)
> > > > > 4) Helpers for google hosted ajax APIs.
>
> > > > > You can see instructions and examples here:
>
> > > > >http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/8
>
> > > > > It's definitely a work in progress, but let me know what you think.
>
> > > > > -Nathan
>
> > > > After trying to implement your 4 examples in a "normal" way, which
> > > > turns out to be tricky or even difficult (especially in the last two
> > > > cases), I am convinced that thisclienttoolshave its great value!
> > > > Well done, Nathan!
>
> > > > This stuff looks cool. Would you please give some more example (in
> > > > your slice site) to demonstrate what mission this tool performs easier
> > > > than otherwise?
>
> > > > I don't mean this stuff is not good. I just have poor imagination and
> > > > sorry for that. :-)
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