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Old May 12th, 2007, 05:41 PM
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BuzzWatch refers to files that seem to be part of the YUI library all occurring in a yui-container-css directory. These are not included in the latest build.

Nothing older than YUI 0.12.2 is available on the YUI site. The three versions available do not include these files.

Someone on the "Getting Started" topic on this forum mentioned WebGUI as including the missing files, but it looks like they have also upgraded the version of YUI they use and do not make old enough versions available.

Is there some way the missing files could be posted so that we can have complete working examples of BuzzWatch?

The only two files are example.css and panel-aqua.css.

 
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The files for yui-container-css directory can be found in the yui sourceforge area, in the yui 0.11.4 package. You need the two css files from examples/container, plus some files in the examples/img directory.

I haven't been able to get buzzwatch 1.0 to work AT ALL on yui 2.3. Can't even see the menus. If I use a backlevel version of the yui library I see the menus and the output areas, but so far haven't gotten any content. I'll keep plugging away on it for a little while longer, but I'm about to give up and move on to a book with examples/tutorial that actually work. Trying to get this working is educational, I guess, but not quite what I had in mind.

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