YUI components have had a tendency to: - Not work - Only work in certain browsers - Have sketchy troubleshooting and implementation documentation - Take forever to load - Only load sometimes As well as having to edit the source code to get it to do what you want quite a lot. That's me though: it would probably work for anyone else. :) 2008/10/9 Boyd, Todd M. <tmboyd1@xxxxxxxx> > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ashley Sheridan [mailto:ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:05 PM > > To: Stut > > Cc: Wolf; Richard Heyes; php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Bernhard Kohl > > Subject: Re: Login > > > > On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 21:45 +0100, Stut wrote: > > > On 8 Oct 2008, at 21:44, Ashley Sheridan wrote: > > > > On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 16:33 -0400, Wolf wrote: > > > >> <!-- SNIP --> > > > >>> Redirects make sense IMO. IIRC the Yahoo guidelines say not to > > > >>> redirect after a form POST, but unless you have a ka-jillion > page > > > >>> views a second (or, "a lot"), then I don't think it's a concern. > > > >> > > > >> Wait, Yahell has guidelines?!?!? > > Sorry to threadjack, but I saw this line and had to interject. Yahoo! > not only has guidelines, but the YSlow plug-ins are a wonderful method > for benchmarking web application speed and efficiency. In addition, > suggestions are given to raise a given page's "grade" in particular > areas. Quite helpful, IMHO. > > Also, the YUI Javascript package is quite comprehensive, and was > (somewhat) independently developed by a Yahoo! programmer. > > That's my 2 cents... just 'cause a company gets it wrong most of the > time doesn't mean that there aren't a few shining gems in their bag. :) > > > Todd Boyd > Web Programmer > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Luke Slater