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kipp%netscape.com
d8a5ed19de
Removed GetRC code
1999-09-01 01:00:59 +00:00
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base
Added Get/Set methods to content IDs. An ID is used as a key to store state information about a content object and its associated frame object. The state information is stored in a dictionary that is manipulated by the frame manager (nsIFrameManager) inside layout. An opaque pointer to this dictionary is passed to the session history as a handle associated with the current document's state.
1999-08-31 10:06:17 +00:00
events
Removed GetRC code
1999-09-01 01:00:59 +00:00
html
The HTML Content sink now generates content IDs for each of the content objects it creates. The IDs start at NS_CONTENT_ID_COUNTER_BASE, defined in nsIContentSink.h, and increase monotonically as content objects get created.
1999-08-31 11:17:26 +00:00
shared
Added new atoms
1999-08-31 04:31:39 +00:00
xml
Added Get/Set methods to content IDs. An ID is used as a key to store state information about a content object and its associated frame object. The state information is stored in a dictionary that is manipulated by the frame manager (nsIFrameManager) inside layout. An opaque pointer to this dictionary is passed to the session history as a handle associated with the current document's state.
1999-08-31 10:06:17 +00:00
xsl
Work in progress to integrate Keith Visco's XSL processor, Transformiix, into Gecko. All code is protected by #ifdef XSL and will not affect the build.
1999-08-28 07:37:23 +00:00
xslt
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Checking in initial version of Keith Visco's (kvisco@ziplink.net) XSL processor, Transformiix. Some glue code to interface it with mozilla is #ifdef MOZILLA protected.
1999-08-28 08:19:56 +00:00
xul
Added Get/Set methods to content IDs. An ID is used as a key to store state information about a content object and its associated frame object. The state information is stored in a dictionary that is manipulated by the frame manager (nsIFrameManager) inside layout. An opaque pointer to this dictionary is passed to the session history as a handle associated with the current document's state.
1999-08-31 10:06:17 +00:00