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New sarissa (safari xforms hope)

Colin O'Brien
Hi,

sarissa 0.9.7 has been released.
The changelog talks of fixes that affect safari
(indeed, sarissa development is now done on an OS X system).

As a quick test, I tried simply dropping the new sarissa.js into
ops/javascript, but then not surprisingly even Firefox didn't work.
This release seems to have broken sarissa.js into a number of
additional files.
And from last time I looked at this, the whole usage of sarissa needs
to be reworked to take advantage of the latest advances.

I know everyone has a lot going on (xtech was only last week) but I
hope someone with more understanding of how OPS uses sarissa could take
a look at this and maybe even get it into 3.1?

(Or maybe there is a plan to migrate off sarissa?)

Thanks & regards
Colin




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Re: New sarissa (safari xforms hope)

Erik Bruchez
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Colin,

Thanks for the notice.

We would definitely like to be a "Grade A" platform and belong to the
"good guys", which means supporting Safari and Opera.

While this is not quite a plan yet, we are impressed by the Yahoo User
Interface Library (YUI) and Dojo. Those two are at the top of our list
of candidates. But this will mean working on migration and dealing with
a lot of Javascript code, so it won't be done in a day.

As you said we are quite busy so external help with this is definitely
welcome!

-Erik

Colin O'Brien wrote:

> Hi,
>
> sarissa 0.9.7 has been released.
> The changelog talks of fixes that affect safari
> (indeed, sarissa development is now done on an OS X system).
>
> As a quick test, I tried simply dropping the new sarissa.js into
> ops/javascript, but then not surprisingly even Firefox didn't work.
> This release seems to have broken sarissa.js into a number of additional
> files.
> And from last time I looked at this, the whole usage of sarissa needs to
> be reworked to take advantage of the latest advances.
>
> I know everyone has a lot going on (xtech was only last week) but I hope
> someone with more understanding of how OPS uses sarissa could take a
> look at this and maybe even get it into 3.1?
>
> (Or maybe there is a plan to migrate off sarissa?)
>
> Thanks & regards
> Colin
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