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Article:
XUL-Enhanced Web Apps
Subject:
XUL tree has very poor mouse click response
Date:
2007-02-23 09:51:01
From:
lythe
Click repeatedly on a collapse/expand icon in the XUL tree. Clicks after the first are ignored unless there is a pause. But with DHTML this is not the case.
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XUL tree has very poor mouse click response
2007-02-24 08:04:46 sigzero
[Reply]
I do not see that behavior at all. I am using Safari/OSX.
XUL tree has very poor mouse click response
2007-02-24 11:56:47 cedric_savarese
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In Safari you only see the DHTML implementation, which doesn't have this issue.
XUL tree has very poor mouse click response
2007-02-24 11:55:52 cedric_savarese
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That's a built-in behavior of the XUL tree. I suppose the Mozilla developers had good reasons to do it that way.
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