[pLog-general] Including IE7 in pLog

Oscar Renalias phunkphorce at gmail.com
Sun Nov 28 23:03:27 GMT 2004


well if you say that you can trim it down to something below 100kb, I
suppose it's not such bad idea anymore... But let's not compare IE7 to
Smarty. pLog will work without IE7 but it won't without Smarty :-)

Could you please send me the smaller package?

Oscar


On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 22:44:06 +0100, Reto Hugi <plog at hugi.to> wrote:
> On 28.11.2004 15:36, Oscar Renalias wrote:
> > But hey, it's 380kb zipped! :)
> > I don't think that we really need this at the moment for any of the
> > functionality of plog. Also, if your template needs it for some of its
> > functionality you will only need to include it in the package and make
> > a reference to it in the html markup.
> 
> You're right, oscar. It's quite a big package, but it's like the smarty
> package (or even worse): you get a lot of demo files which are
> absolutely useless. I just spent 5mins on selecting usefull packages
> (including probably too much) and I endet up with a zip file of 96kb. I
> think this is an acceptable size and encourages template designers to
> write complient code and not to spend hours on bad ie6 fixes/hacks. It's
> another way to promote standards compliance...promoting firefox is the
> other ;)
> 
> I would of course offer to provide you with a proper package of IE7 and
> keeping it updated in following versions.
> 
> BTW, it's not a question of funktionality, it all about compliance. IE7
> replaces css with javascript for IE6 Browser.
> 
> 
> 
> reto
> 
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