- From: Jim Ley <jim.ley@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:01:28 +0000
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 20:53:54 +0000, Dean Edwards <dean at edwards.name> wrote: > Olav Junker Kj?r wrote: > I've been working on perfecting this technique. There is a way to > disable it once each element has been checked. There is? See the clj thread I quoted elsewhere, whilst it's possible it's not immediately after the element has been checked. > It is still an acceptable compromise to require the author to attach > this behavior. I don't agree with this at all, we want an abstraction layer, we don't want authors having to do anything, we also want this to be implementable in a plugin in IE, not just in author provided scripts. > bearing in mind the complexity of the repetition model, the author > should be able to manage the CSS quite easily... There's not many script authors who can author the repetition model in behaviours etc. in a good way, and their not the audience of people who are looking for these simple WF2 solutions, rather than scirpting it up themselves. Cheers, Jim.
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