[Wtr-development] Recommended version of Ruby]
Charley Baker
charley.baker at gmail.com
Wed Jul 11 13:54:00 EDT 2007
I'm unfortunately in the position of having to use modal dialog quite a
lot for one of our 3rd party applications which can open up to 8 or more
modals. I've got everyone on ruby 1.8.2-15 which was the last release
1.8.2one click installer. I took a look at the code for the modal
dialog, and
just haven't had the time to make this a priority to dig into since it
currently works.
While I don't want to lose this support, given the current state of this
feature and the requirement on Ruby 1.8.2, I think a separate gem and moving
that code out makes sense, the dialog functionality in general needs some
work - modal, javascript, proxy, security dialogs, etc.
Ideally we need some way to encapsulate the dialogs and make them somewhat
more transparent in the longer term roadmap.
Nice job on the document Paul, not only should it help users out but also
gives a clear, concise picture of the various dialog classifications that we
need to contend with.
I'd second or third the others and say this is something that we should
publish on the site. It belongs in the category of 'doh, i should have
thought of that.'
-Charley
On 7/11/07, Željko Filipin <zeljko.filipin at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 7/11/07, Paul Rogers <paul.rogers at shaw.ca> wrote:
> >
> > this doc may help. Its what I started a few days ago to help understand
> > the different types of windows/dialogs and how to access them
> >
>
> Paul,
>
> This is great. I would like to see this at our wiki. Would you put it
> there?
>
> Zeljko
>
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