Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-18 Thread brian

On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
>
> They might be, I'm an asshole for sure :-)

No need to explain. We get it.

> Thing is I wasn't the person who decided I wanted to work for fame and
> recognition. I'm on the cash side of things rather then the open-
> source side of things, I realise open source people do it for
> different reasons, but really that's their problem. I can't be held
> responsible for their being no cash to motivate movement on fixes.

So, what are you doing using open source code?

BTW, how quickly did MS fix all those problems with IE6? Oh, that's
right--they never bothered.

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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-17 Thread jperras

@mryellow: Closed without a fix? If that's so, then what are these,
exactly?

fix 1: 
http://thechaw.com/api_generator/commits/view/192582d9a64ff881610b2326d2ba3ad3f3f56d39
fix 2: 
http://thechaw.com/api_generator/commits/view/58d31c777ef7834158d38a1fedc44207878420db

If you'll take note of the timestamps, the issues that you flagged
were fixed within a matter of hours of you posting them (a full two
*days* ago, might I add), and markstory's comment clearly indicates
that "This has been fixed in the head branch and will be updated
soon". Now, what part of that is ambiguous? The part about "fixed", or
the part about "will be updated soon"?

If you had any doubts as to the veracity of his statement,  it would
have taken you all of 35 seconds to saunter over to the api project
page http://thechaw.com/api_generator (which markstory also mentioned
in his first response to your ticket) and see that the project
timeline clearly indicated that the two issues you noticed had been
addressed. Just because you could not see them on the live server does
not immediately mean that your tickets were disregarded; we have
procedures for deploying code to production servers like every one
else.

Thanks for filing those tickets, but next time you can keep the
attitude to yourself.

-jperras.
http://nerderati.com/open-source-is-not-a-democracy


On May 17, 6:31 am, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
> Just remove the overflow attribute from the CSS and the window will no
> longer have a hidden overflow or scrollbar and thus will work.
> The bug is in your CSS not in the api documentation software.
>
> So the tickets are closed... I guess by closing the tickets that
> makes your site work.
>
> Look I can get around this by using 2 browsers, just thought you'd
> like to improve your site for other visitors, I don't care either way.
>
> So.. I'm not going to chase this around to other software vendors
> posting the bugs in the "proper" places.
>
> You have a problem with your site, I wrongly assumed you'd like to fix
> it.
>
> Continue to drive potential users away with a site that doesn't work,
> it doesn't concern me in the slightest if you don't see that as an
> issue.
>
> -Ben
>
> On May 17, 6:43 am, mark_story  wrote:
>
> > Sure, there is an open bug on the firefox bugzilla.
>
> >https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215055
>
> > Which has been open for 6 years.  Firefox uses a 16bit api in windows
> > to render elements with scroll bars.  However the 16bit api runs out
> > of numbers after 16384.  So the rest of the box is not drawn, since
> > windows doesn't know how to address these values with a 16bit space.
> > The bug report at mozilla explains it better than I can though.  I
> > know there are some people who have this issue on linux as well, but
> > it doesn't occur on mac os, and while I originally punted on the first
> > ticket opened as it is a 'browser' bug and kind of out of my hands.
> > I've rethought that course, and am going to do my best to work around
> > the issue.
>
> > -Mark
>
> > On May 15, 2:27 pm, Brendon Kozlowski  wrote:
>
> > > Say what?  LOL.  Sorry Mark, I truly am interested to understand what
> > > the issue was, I just don't think I really understood your
> > > explanation.  Would you be willing to explain it further?  A "nope"
> > > will suffice too, of course.  :)
>
> > > On May 15, 2:21 pm, mark_story  wrote:
>
> > > > The issue with Firefox is bound to Windows only.  Its an issue with
> > > > how windows actually functions.  Because the UI elements are 16bit
> > > > they cannot exceed the pixel dimensions of the 16bit space.  So
> > > > mozilla is bound by shoddy windows widgets, and the Api was bound by
> > > > that implementation.  I'm going to be redesigning the source code
> > > > output to fix this issue.  Seeing as there is a better chance of
> > > > glaciers to destroying my house before Microsoft fixes 16 bit api's.
>
> > > > -Mark
>
> > > > On May 15, 2:03 pm, Matt Curry  wrote:
>
> > > > > I had the same problem with FF cutting off the model page at line
> > > > > 1820.  Disabling Firebug for the API pages fixed it for me.
>
> > > > > -Matthttp://www.pseudocoder.com
>
> > > > > On May 15, 6:27 am, John Andersen  wrote:
>
> > > > > > Hi Burzum
>
> > > > > > Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as 
> > > > > > I
> > > > > > do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>
> > > > > > "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>
> > > > > > Then return and tell me what you got!
> > > > > >    John
>
> > > > > > On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>
> > > > > > > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention 
> > > > > > > the
> > > > > > > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end 
> > > > > > > users to
> > > > > > > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with 
> > > > > > > the
> > > > > > > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> > > > > >

Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-17 Thread Mr-Yellow

They might be, I'm an asshole for sure :-)

Thing is I wasn't the person who decided I wanted to work for fame and
recognition. I'm on the cash side of things rather then the open-
source side of things, I realise open source people do it for
different reasons, but really that's their problem. I can't be held
responsible for their being no cash to motivate movement on fixes.

cakephp.org isn't my site, I have no responsibility to maintain it.
Submitting a bug does not have to equal submitting a fully-formed
solution/patch.
A bug can still be a bug without a working solution or even detailed
instructions.
Sometimes it's nice to know that your site is broken. Even if you
don't know why.

Forgive me for posting the information you needed to further hunt the
major issue in your website.

How I'd love to live in a world where if a user doesn't fix my site
for me I can just close their ticket and the problem will fix itself.

-Ben

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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-17 Thread AD7six



On May 17, 12:31 pm, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
> Just remove the overflow attribute from the CSS and the window will no
> longer have a hidden overflow or scrollbar and thus will work.
> The bug is in your CSS not in the api documentation software.
>
> So the tickets are closed... I guess by closing the tickets that
> makes your site work.
>
> Look I can get around this by using 2 browsers, just thought you'd
> like to improve your site for other visitors, I don't care either way.
>
> So.. I'm not going to chase this around to other software vendors
> posting the bugs in the "proper" places.

The proper place for you PATCH AND SCREENSHOTS is 
http://thechaw.com/api_generator

>
> You have a problem with your site, I wrongly assumed you'd like to fix
> it.
>

What are your thoughts on blame culture Ben.

> Continue to drive potential users away with a site that doesn't work,
> it doesn't concern me in the slightest if you don't see that as an
> issue.
>
> -Ben

Have you any idea how insulting your messages and tickets are (or that
they all go to Mark).
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-17 Thread Mr-Yellow

Just remove the overflow attribute from the CSS and the window will no
longer have a hidden overflow or scrollbar and thus will work.
The bug is in your CSS not in the api documentation software.

So the tickets are closed... I guess by closing the tickets that
makes your site work.

Look I can get around this by using 2 browsers, just thought you'd
like to improve your site for other visitors, I don't care either way.

So.. I'm not going to chase this around to other software vendors
posting the bugs in the "proper" places.

You have a problem with your site, I wrongly assumed you'd like to fix
it.

Continue to drive potential users away with a site that doesn't work,
it doesn't concern me in the slightest if you don't see that as an
issue.

-Ben


On May 17, 6:43 am, mark_story  wrote:
> Sure, there is an open bug on the firefox bugzilla.
>
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215055
>
> Which has been open for 6 years.  Firefox uses a 16bit api in windows
> to render elements with scroll bars.  However the 16bit api runs out
> of numbers after 16384.  So the rest of the box is not drawn, since
> windows doesn't know how to address these values with a 16bit space.
> The bug report at mozilla explains it better than I can though.  I
> know there are some people who have this issue on linux as well, but
> it doesn't occur on mac os, and while I originally punted on the first
> ticket opened as it is a 'browser' bug and kind of out of my hands.
> I've rethought that course, and am going to do my best to work around
> the issue.
>
> -Mark
>
> On May 15, 2:27 pm, Brendon Kozlowski  wrote:
>
> > Say what?  LOL.  Sorry Mark, I truly am interested to understand what
> > the issue was, I just don't think I really understood your
> > explanation.  Would you be willing to explain it further?  A "nope"
> > will suffice too, of course.  :)
>
> > On May 15, 2:21 pm, mark_story  wrote:
>
> > > The issue with Firefox is bound to Windows only.  Its an issue with
> > > how windows actually functions.  Because the UI elements are 16bit
> > > they cannot exceed the pixel dimensions of the 16bit space.  So
> > > mozilla is bound by shoddy windows widgets, and the Api was bound by
> > > that implementation.  I'm going to be redesigning the source code
> > > output to fix this issue.  Seeing as there is a better chance of
> > > glaciers to destroying my house before Microsoft fixes 16 bit api's.
>
> > > -Mark
>
> > > On May 15, 2:03 pm, Matt Curry  wrote:
>
> > > > I had the same problem with FF cutting off the model page at line
> > > > 1820.  Disabling Firebug for the API pages fixed it for me.
>
> > > > -Matthttp://www.pseudocoder.com
>
> > > > On May 15, 6:27 am, John Andersen  wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi Burzum
>
> > > > > Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
> > > > > do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>
> > > > > "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>
> > > > > Then return and tell me what you got!
> > > > >    John
>
> > > > > On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>
> > > > > > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
> > > > > > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users 
> > > > > > to
> > > > > > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
> > > > > > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> > > > > > 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
> > > > > > Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
> > > > > > can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters 
> > > > > > or
> > > > > > manipulates something.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-16 Thread mark_story

Sure, there is an open bug on the firefox bugzilla.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215055

Which has been open for 6 years.  Firefox uses a 16bit api in windows
to render elements with scroll bars.  However the 16bit api runs out
of numbers after 16384.  So the rest of the box is not drawn, since
windows doesn't know how to address these values with a 16bit space.
The bug report at mozilla explains it better than I can though.  I
know there are some people who have this issue on linux as well, but
it doesn't occur on mac os, and while I originally punted on the first
ticket opened as it is a 'browser' bug and kind of out of my hands.
I've rethought that course, and am going to do my best to work around
the issue.

-Mark

On May 15, 2:27 pm, Brendon Kozlowski  wrote:
> Say what?  LOL.  Sorry Mark, I truly am interested to understand what
> the issue was, I just don't think I really understood your
> explanation.  Would you be willing to explain it further?  A "nope"
> will suffice too, of course.  :)
>
> On May 15, 2:21 pm, mark_story  wrote:
>
>
>
> > The issue with Firefox is bound to Windows only.  Its an issue with
> > how windows actually functions.  Because the UI elements are 16bit
> > they cannot exceed the pixel dimensions of the 16bit space.  So
> > mozilla is bound by shoddy windows widgets, and the Api was bound by
> > that implementation.  I'm going to be redesigning the source code
> > output to fix this issue.  Seeing as there is a better chance of
> > glaciers to destroying my house before Microsoft fixes 16 bit api's.
>
> > -Mark
>
> > On May 15, 2:03 pm, Matt Curry  wrote:
>
> > > I had the same problem with FF cutting off the model page at line
> > > 1820.  Disabling Firebug for the API pages fixed it for me.
>
> > > -Matthttp://www.pseudocoder.com
>
> > > On May 15, 6:27 am, John Andersen  wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Burzum
>
> > > > Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
> > > > do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>
> > > > "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>
> > > > Then return and tell me what you got!
> > > >    John
>
> > > > On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>
> > > > > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
> > > > > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
> > > > > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
> > > > > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> > > > > 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
> > > > > Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
> > > > > can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
> > > > > manipulates something.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread brian

I'm seeing it in FF3.0.10/linux (I guess that's what I get for being a
linux fan-boy)

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 2:21 PM, mark_story  wrote:
>
> The issue with Firefox is bound to Windows only.  Its an issue with
> how windows actually functions.  Because the UI elements are 16bit
> they cannot exceed the pixel dimensions of the 16bit space.  So
> mozilla is bound by shoddy windows widgets, and the Api was bound by
> that implementation.  I'm going to be redesigning the source code
> output to fix this issue.  Seeing as there is a better chance of
> glaciers to destroying my house before Microsoft fixes 16 bit api's.
>
> -Mark
>
> On May 15, 2:03 pm, Matt Curry  wrote:
>> I had the same problem with FF cutting off the model page at line
>> 1820.  Disabling Firebug for the API pages fixed it for me.
>>
>> -Matthttp://www.pseudocoder.com
>>
>> On May 15, 6:27 am, John Andersen  wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Burzum
>>
>> > Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
>> > do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>>
>> > "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>>
>> > Then return and tell me what you got!
>> >    John
>>
>> > On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>>
>> > > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
>> > > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
>> > > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
>> > > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
>> > > 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
>> > > Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
>> > > can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
>> > > manipulates something.
> >
>

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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread Brendon Kozlowski

Say what?  LOL.  Sorry Mark, I truly am interested to understand what
the issue was, I just don't think I really understood your
explanation.  Would you be willing to explain it further?  A "nope"
will suffice too, of course.  :)

On May 15, 2:21 pm, mark_story  wrote:
> The issue with Firefox is bound to Windows only.  Its an issue with
> how windows actually functions.  Because the UI elements are 16bit
> they cannot exceed the pixel dimensions of the 16bit space.  So
> mozilla is bound by shoddy windows widgets, and the Api was bound by
> that implementation.  I'm going to be redesigning the source code
> output to fix this issue.  Seeing as there is a better chance of
> glaciers to destroying my house before Microsoft fixes 16 bit api's.
>
> -Mark
>
> On May 15, 2:03 pm, Matt Curry  wrote:
>
>
>
> > I had the same problem with FF cutting off the model page at line
> > 1820.  Disabling Firebug for the API pages fixed it for me.
>
> > -Matthttp://www.pseudocoder.com
>
> > On May 15, 6:27 am, John Andersen  wrote:
>
> > > Hi Burzum
>
> > > Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
> > > do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>
> > > "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>
> > > Then return and tell me what you got!
> > >    John
>
> > > On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>
> > > > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
> > > > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
> > > > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
> > > > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> > > > 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
> > > > Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
> > > > can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
> > > > manipulates something.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread mark_story

The issue with Firefox is bound to Windows only.  Its an issue with
how windows actually functions.  Because the UI elements are 16bit
they cannot exceed the pixel dimensions of the 16bit space.  So
mozilla is bound by shoddy windows widgets, and the Api was bound by
that implementation.  I'm going to be redesigning the source code
output to fix this issue.  Seeing as there is a better chance of
glaciers to destroying my house before Microsoft fixes 16 bit api's.

-Mark

On May 15, 2:03 pm, Matt Curry  wrote:
> I had the same problem with FF cutting off the model page at line
> 1820.  Disabling Firebug for the API pages fixed it for me.
>
> -Matthttp://www.pseudocoder.com
>
> On May 15, 6:27 am, John Andersen  wrote:
>
> > Hi Burzum
>
> > Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
> > do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>
> > "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>
> > Then return and tell me what you got!
> >    John
>
> > On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>
> > > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
> > > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
> > > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
> > > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> > > 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
> > > Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
> > > can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
> > > manipulates something.
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread mark_story

I'm offended that you think that's how I would respond to the tickets.

Firstly you put them in the wrong place, secondly, they've been fixed.
So there.

-Mark

On May 14, 11:58 pm, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
> Anyone want to place bets on how long it is before the tickets are
> deleted and ignored?
>
> -Ben
>
> On May 15, 1:57 pm, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
>
> > New Tickets:
>
> > API Documentation fails in IEhttps://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6376
>
> > API Documentation fails in FFhttps://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6377
>
> > -Ben
>
> > On May 15, 1:49 pm, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
>
> > > Yeah guys dropping IE is the best bet. Seeing FF doesn't work either.
>
> > > What I should really do is stop testing in the browser that the VAST
> > > majority of my surfers use.
>
> > > Take your browser fanboy crap elsewhere, I just want the documentation
> > > fixed so it can be viewed in a browser, any one will do.
>
> > > -Ben- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread Matt Curry

I had the same problem with FF cutting off the model page at line
1820.  Disabling Firebug for the API pages fixed it for me.

-Matt
http://www.pseudocoder.com

On May 15, 6:27 am, John Andersen  wrote:
> Hi Burzum
>
> Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
> do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>
> "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>
> Then return and tell me what you got!
>    John
>
> On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>
> > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
> > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
> > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
> > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> > 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
> > Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
> > can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
> > manipulates something.
>
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread brian

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
>
> Yeah guys dropping IE is the best bet. Seeing FF doesn't work either.
>
> What I should really do is stop testing in the browser that the VAST
> majority of my surfers use.
>
> Take your browser fanboy crap elsewhere, I just want the documentation
> fixed so it can be viewed in a browser, any one will do.

What are you, 12 years old? And I said nothing about "dropping IE".
Pardon me for the casual aside as I backed up your complaint.

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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread Brendon Kozlowski

It does not fail for me.  Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-
US; rv:1.9.0.10) Gecko/2009042316 Firefox/3.0.10 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)
As suggested, perhaps it's caused by a rogue extension?

On May 15, 7:29 am, "oliver.pra...@googlemail.com"
 wrote:
> "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";  Fails by me as
> stated
>
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de; rv:1.9.0.10) Gecko/
> 2009042316 Firefox/3.0.10
>
> Oliver
>
> On May 15, 12:27 pm, John Andersen  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Burzum
>
> > Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
> > do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>
> > "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>
> > Then return and tell me what you got!
> >    John
>
> > On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>
> > > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
> > > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
> > > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
> > > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> > > 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
> > > Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
> > > can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
> > > manipulates something.- Hide quoted text -
>
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread oliver.pra...@googlemail.com

"http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";  Fails by me as
stated

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de; rv:1.9.0.10) Gecko/
2009042316 Firefox/3.0.10

Oliver

On May 15, 12:27 pm, John Andersen  wrote:
> Hi Burzum
>
> Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
> do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!
>
> "http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";
>
> Then return and tell me what you got!
>    John
>
> On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
>
> > I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
> > exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
> > report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
> > API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> > 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
> > Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
> > can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
> > manipulates something.
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread John Andersen

Hi Burzum

Can you open the following location in FF 3.0.10 (which I have), as I
do have the problem that the code disappears after that line!

"http://api.cakephp.org/view_source/model/#line-1820";

Then return and tell me what you got!
   John

On May 15, 12:18 pm, burzum  wrote:
> I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
> exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
> report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
> API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
> 3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
> Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
> can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
> manipulates something.
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread Miles J

LOL IE support.
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread burzum

I agree with AD7six, the tickets are bad, you don't even mention the
exact version number of the browsers. That's how i expect end users to
report a bug, not a developer. ;) I never had any problems with the
API documentation and i regularly update FF, my current version is
3.0.10, it works also in Opera 9.64 and every version i used before.
Also the IE8 shipped with the Win7 RC does its job. I guess that you
can't see the source view is caused by a bad extension that filters or
manipulates something.
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-15 Thread AD7six



On May 15, 8:56 am, AD7six  wrote:
> On May 15, 5:58 am, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
>
> > Anyone want to place bets on how long it is before the tickets are
> > deleted and ignored?
>
> How about we place bets on how long until:
>
> 1) You create them in the right place
> 2) You submit patches

Btw. works fine for me with:

IE6
windowsxp FF3
linux FF3.0/FF3.5

so most likely a good idea to link to some screenshots to justify the
need for the css patches you're going to submit (here:
http://thechaw.com/api_generator/tickets)

AD
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-14 Thread AD7six



On May 15, 5:58 am, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
> Anyone want to place bets on how long it is before the tickets are
> deleted and ignored?

How about we place bets on how long until:

1) You create them in the right place
2) You submit patches

AD
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-14 Thread Mr-Yellow

Anyone want to place bets on how long it is before the tickets are
deleted and ignored?

-Ben


On May 15, 1:57 pm, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
> New Tickets:
>
> API Documentation fails in IEhttps://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6376
>
> API Documentation fails in FFhttps://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6377
>
> -Ben
>
> On May 15, 1:49 pm, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yeah guys dropping IE is the best bet. Seeing FF doesn't work either.
>
> > What I should really do is stop testing in the browser that the VAST
> > majority of my surfers use.
>
> > Take your browser fanboy crap elsewhere, I just want the documentation
> > fixed so it can be viewed in a browser, any one will do.
>
> > -Ben- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-14 Thread Mr-Yellow

New Tickets:

API Documentation fails in IE
https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6376

API Documentation fails in FF
https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6377

-Ben


On May 15, 1:49 pm, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
> Yeah guys dropping IE is the best bet. Seeing FF doesn't work either.
>
> What I should really do is stop testing in the browser that the VAST
> majority of my surfers use.
>
> Take your browser fanboy crap elsewhere, I just want the documentation
> fixed so it can be viewed in a browser, any one will do.
>
> -Ben
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-14 Thread Mr-Yellow

btw there were tickets for this but I guess they were deleted months
back when this error was first reported.

-Ben


On May 15, 1:49 pm, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
> Yeah guys dropping IE is the best bet. Seeing FF doesn't work either.
>
> What I should really do is stop testing in the browser that the VAST
> majority of my surfers use.
>
> Take your browser fanboy crap elsewhere, I just want the documentation
> fixed so it can be viewed in a browser, any one will do.
>
> -Ben
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-14 Thread Mr-Yellow

Yeah guys dropping IE is the best bet. Seeing FF doesn't work either.

What I should really do is stop testing in the browser that the VAST
majority of my surfers use.

Take your browser fanboy crap elsewhere, I just want the documentation
fixed so it can be viewed in a browser, any one will do.

-Ben

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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-13 Thread brian

I've also noticed problems with the source view in FF where it's
impossible to scroll (using the scrollbar, mousewheel, or keyboard).
It seems a bit like a Heisenbug, though. I've had it happen when
viewing a particular method, then it won't happen another time.
Anyway, the quick solution is to disable JS.

As for IE, well, given Microsoft's exceptionally poor support for
their browser, I've about had it with bending over backwards. I've
long been a supporter of web standards but also of making sure that
things work in as many browsers as possible. But, in the past year or
so, I've about reached my limit. I'm not so sure I'm going to keep on
supporting IE6, at any rate. Microsoft rarely did.

/rant over (we don't need a browser flame war ;-)

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Brendon Kozlowski
 wrote:
>
> James, that's a poor response for IE.  However, what should be said
> instead would be:
> If you have some possible fixes for the CSS and IE, you can try and
> submit a ticket at the API Generator's project page on TheChaw(.com).
>
> On May 13, 11:13 am, James K  wrote:
>> I have no problems viewing the API in Firefox 3.5 or Firefox 2.x,
>> Chrome, or Opera 9.x under Windows.
>>
>> As for IE stop using IE?
>>
>> - James
>>
>> On May 13, 12:54 am, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > For months now the API documentation site has not been accessible to
>> > IE.
>>
>> > The search button is stretched over the navigation area.
>>
>> > The site is also not usable in FF as the source view loads in a div
>> > with hidden overflow which bugs.
>>
>> > Only way to use the site is o first navigate using FF then switch to
>> > IE for viewing the source.
>>
>> > -Ben- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
> >
>

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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-13 Thread Brendon Kozlowski

James, that's a poor response for IE.  However, what should be said
instead would be:
If you have some possible fixes for the CSS and IE, you can try and
submit a ticket at the API Generator's project page on TheChaw(.com).

On May 13, 11:13 am, James K  wrote:
> I have no problems viewing the API in Firefox 3.5 or Firefox 2.x,
> Chrome, or Opera 9.x under Windows.
>
> As for IE stop using IE?
>
> - James
>
> On May 13, 12:54 am, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
>
>
>
> > For months now the API documentation site has not been accessible to
> > IE.
>
> > The search button is stretched over the navigation area.
>
> > The site is also not usable in FF as the source view loads in a div
> > with hidden overflow which bugs.
>
> > Only way to use the site is o first navigate using FF then switch to
> > IE for viewing the source.
>
> > -Ben- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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Re: api.cakephp.org still broken

2009-05-13 Thread James K

I have no problems viewing the API in Firefox 3.5 or Firefox 2.x,
Chrome, or Opera 9.x under Windows.

As for IE stop using IE?

- James

On May 13, 12:54 am, Mr-Yellow  wrote:
> For months now the API documentation site has not been accessible to
> IE.
>
> The search button is stretched over the navigation area.
>
> The site is also not usable in FF as the source view loads in a div
> with hidden overflow which bugs.
>
> Only way to use the site is o first navigate using FF then switch to
> IE for viewing the source.
>
> -Ben
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