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October 18, 2007
sneak peak
thoughts?
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sexy :D
Posted by: Dmitry Baranovskiy | Oct 18, 2007 4:49:44 PM
very cool
Posted by: Steven Noble | Oct 18, 2007 4:51:22 PM
thank you!
for XRAY users, there's a small update too - right now it's in the beta section at the foot of the xray page
I'l roll it out properly soon
j
Posted by: John Allsopp | Oct 18, 2007 5:32:25 PM
Oh, now that is very nice!
Posted by: Andy Clarke | Oct 18, 2007 6:26:41 PM
Noice.. very Noice..can we have its in Xray : )
Posted by: Gary Barber | Oct 18, 2007 9:44:52 PM
Hmm, I'm having trouble with FF 2.0.0.7 Windows:
mRIquery has no properties
mRIquery.onkeypress=keyPressed;
reference to undefined property document.body
theMRI.js'); (line 1)
document.body has no properties
Posted by: summervillain | Oct 18, 2007 11:54:20 PM
Hi summervillian,
is this with a page loaded?
how about 2.008?
thanks
john
Posted by: John Allsopp | Oct 21, 2007 8:53:55 AM
Yes, with pages loaded. I'm on 2.0.0.8 now, but I think the issue is that not-quite-coincidentally the first 2 or 3 sites I tried MRI-ing were framesets (really, XUL apps with multiple HTML elements). Tried a wider set of sites this morning, and it works fine when framesets and the like are out of the picture.
This looks very useful, thanks.
Posted by: summervillain | Oct 22, 2007 11:37:32 PM
Thanks SV,
yeah, frames break it! MRI and XRAY load at the root document level - so with a frame based page, the logic is all messed up. I could adapt it when frames are involved - won't have that fixed right away, but at some stage I hope.
john
ps this is very rarely reported, so I figure not many people use frame based pages anymore ;-)
Posted by: John Allsopp | Oct 24, 2007 8:19:34 AM



