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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Sardalya is Now Free ! #

Free as in Freedom



As you know sardalya was free for uncommercial use up to now. And currently it's free for everyone.

You heard it right. Many thanks to those of you who have purchased a commercial license. From now on I'll be distributing sardalya with a fairly generous LGPL license.

... just a tiny bit of contribution to the world of free sofware.

By the way if any of you are interested in joining the project just drop me a line.

for a better web to live!


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9 Coments

steven edward streight said...
Explain, please, what this Sardalya is, and I will thank you greatly. Okay, I'll search your blog for the answer, ok?

Welcome to the blogosphere, and your blog has entered the compu-telepathic and rare radar screen of Vaspers the Grate, you poor, er, I mean, uh, you lucky chap!

Loving the colors, design, tooltip on Comments -- Participate.

Yes, the participation culture, the share economy, universal content utopia, absolute switched-on user empowerment.

--Steven Streight from Evolt!list participation
3:54 PM  
Volkan Ozcelik said...
Thank you for your comments and compliments Steven.

If you haven't found already sardalya is an AJAX library that I develop.

http://www.sarmal.com/sardalya/

http://sardalya.pbwiki.com/

I've subscribed to your RSS btw.

Cheers from Turkey.
10:49 PM  
null said...
Glad to hear it. I was going to use the modalpopup stuff for a work until I read it was not free for commercial project and was pleasantly surprised to hear about the recently license change. I no longer have to start from scratch. Thanks! Nice library!
10:35 PM  
Anonymous said...
I have problems with textareas using your popup... Can you point me where is the problem...
I used the code at this URL :

http://www.sarmal.com/resources/article/codeproject/PseudoPopUp/
6:04 PM  
Anonymous said...
I found the problem with the Textareas using the popupLayer (draggable popup api).

In sardyalDrag.js, you must add :

|| obj.tagName.toLowerCase()=="textarea")

to the _this._mousedownMoz function on the line containing this :
if(obj&&(obj.tagName.toLowerCase()=="input")

It resolved my problems with TextAreas.
7:30 PM  
Volkan Ozcelik said...
hi anonymous,

In the current version of Sardalya the problem is already fixed.

I plan to make a new version upgrade btw.

Cheers.
6:35 AM  
Anonymous said...
Thank you very much for the answer...I didn't know there was a newer version.

I will check this since I also have another strange problem: i'm not able to select text in a web page using the version I currently use... it seems the mouse handlers are seeeing a drag & drop operation instead of a text selection so they handles the event the wrong way...
5:06 PM  
Anonymous said...
Me Again (Anonymous)

By the way... we use your api in xoops 2.2 and your draggable popup seems to be the only one over 10 we tried who works without any code rewriting. Nice work !

Many other popup layers just interfere with DHTML menus, tooltips or other stuff we use in our interface.
5:10 PM  
Volkan Ozcelik said...
@anonymous

Thanks again. I try my best to create object that do not mess up with the rest of the documents structure, scrips etc.

If you (and many others) are going to re-use your code in the future, it should be as solid and self-integrated as possible.

Not to mention, if your code messes up with other modules it indicates a lack of self-integration :)

Cheers.
6:49 AM  


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