[Laszlo-dev] [BULK] Mousewheel issue - more information - help needed
promanik@laszlosystems.com
promanik at laszlosystems.com
Fri Oct 14 09:32:42 PDT 2011
Hi Rami,
I have another thought. How are you embedding flash? Are you using the
laszlo library embed-compressed.js? This file includes mousewheel.js
which forwards mousewheel events to the OL application.
Thanks!
Phil
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:23 AM, promanik at laszlosystems.com wrote:
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> Hi Rami,
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> Perhaps this is a browser-specific issue, and not a platform-specific
> issue. I tried the test application in Laszlo Explorer and mouse wheel
> events looked fine in Firefox and Chrome. However, I was not seeing
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> mousewheel work in Safari. What browsers are you using?
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> Thanks!
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> Phil
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> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 6:59 AM, Rami Ojares / AMG wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> I have debugged the mousewheel issue further.
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>> First the last version upon which I built my application was
>> OpenLaszlo 4.7.x Latest trunk at 15165 (15177) 2009-11-17T09:19:57Z
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>> It was before the release of 4.7.0 which is
>> OpenLaszlo 4.7.0 Production branches/4.7 at 15482 (15483)
>> 2010-01-16T11:49:52Z
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>> In version 15177 the mousewheel events work but in 15483 they do not.
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>> I also confirmed that the mousewheel events work in 4.6.1
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>> THE FOLLOWING IS IMPORTANT:
>> The mousewheel events work if I drop in the servlet into tomcat and
>> let the laszlo servlet inside Tomcat
>> to do the compilation.
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>> So compiling with lzc the mousewheel events still work with 4.7.15165
>> but do not work anymore in 4.7.15482
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>> They do still work when letting the servlet do the ondemand
>> compilation at least in 4.9.0 release.
>> But when testing with 5.0.19462 they do not work inside tomcat
>> either.
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>> When Phil Romanik instructed me to try out the laszlo Explorer at
>> address
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>> http://labs.openlaszlo.org/trunk-nightly/laszlo-explorer/index.html?lzr=swf10#_lzbookmark=Laszlo%20in%2010%20Minutes%7CBasics
>> The mousewheel worked (running inside tomcat)
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>> But now that I go there the mousewheel events do not work there
>> either.
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>> The example application I use for testing is
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>> It tests both the scrollbar and the mousewheel events.
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>> I can not go back to the older laszlo in my project since I have
>> restructered it and it now uses for example mixins.
>> I also can not release it because mousewheel is a show stopper for my
>> customer.
>> So I am pretty much stuck between a rock and a hard place.
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>> - Rami Ojares
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