Hi Thomas,
Today thron7 wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > there seem to be a problem in
> > https://qooxdoo.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qooxdoo-contrib/trunk/qooxdoo-contrib
> >
> > svn up qooxdoo-contrib/
> > svn: Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native encoding:
> > svn:
> > qooxdoo-contrib/Bugs/1589/
Hi again,
The sample job was just an example to reproduce the problem / bug. What I
was actually trying to do is having a second build job, with a different
resource uri key.
About my motivation with the build system, it's just that as I pointed out
everytime I need to do something it ends being
>
> For open source projects, 1.0 is a big deal and it means the devs are
> willing to put their reputation on the line. For proprietary ones, it means
> "buggy, use at your own risks". I wouldn't change the naming scheme.
>
Totally agree on this :)
Jean-Noel
-
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD -- Novlog <
j-b.bri...@novlog.com> wrote:
> I just eead that on Twitter : Flex 3.5 SDK released --
> http://bit.ly/6vgy4h
>
> I was thinking they started after qooxdoo but are now in 3.5 while we are
> only in 1.0.
> Should we introduce more ma
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 18:09, thron7 wrote:
>
> Why do you want to check out bug data anyway (I would
> skip the whole Bugs path if I were you)?
>
No one likely wants the Bugs path, but it's part of qooxdoo-contrib. I
believe that it has no business being in qooxdoo-contrib; rather it should
be
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, thron7 wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> there seem to be a problem in
>> https://qooxdoo.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qooxdoo-contrib/trunk/qooxdoo-contrib
>>
>> svn up qooxdoo-contrib/
>> svn: Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native encoding:
>> svn:
>> qooxdoo-contrib/Bugs/1589/?\195?
> Hi,
>
> there seem to be a problem in
> https://qooxdoo.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qooxdoo-contrib/trunk/qooxdoo-contrib
>
> svn up qooxdoo-contrib/
> svn: Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native encoding:
> svn:
> qooxdoo-contrib/Bugs/1589/?\195?\182?\195?\164?\195?\188?\206?\169?\206?\169?
Great work.
We've been using qooxdoo since the early 0.8x releases and been tracking right
along as
this framework develops. Your approach of deprecating old functionality has
been extremely
helpful in managing how we do upgrades.
Looking forward to digging into the official 1.0.
--Ray
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On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 15:32, Fritz Zaucker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there seem to be a problem in
>
> https://qooxdoo.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qooxdoo-contrib/trunk/qooxdoo-contrib
>
> svn up qooxdoo-contrib/
> svn: Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native encoding:
> svn:
> qooxdoo-contrib/Bugs/1
Hi,
there seem to be a problem in
https://qooxdoo.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qooxdoo-contrib/trunk/qooxdoo-contrib
svn up qooxdoo-contrib/
svn: Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native encoding:
svn:
qooxdoo-contrib/Bugs/1589/?\195?\182?\195?\164?\195?\188?\206?\169?\206?\169?\195?\159?\195?
What can I say? Well, I tried with a comment on the news page of the
website.
Thanks also to all participants on the mailing list. It was not only very
helpful when I got stuck sometimes, but also an place to learn from other
people's questions and input. And sometimes I really admire the patienc
Hi,
Although I am relatively new with qooxdoo and only scratched the bark of it, I
can just gratulate to this great framework!
I am looking forward to use the new release and planning to convince my bosses
to choose this framework for our
new web-based client. (To be honest, the 1.0 is coming i
On Thursday 17 December 2009 19:56:27 Dan wrote:
> > > Thanks to everyone for your support. It would be great you could help
> > > in promoting qooxdoo and let others know about this release (blogs,
> > > twitter, ...) and the framework in general (articles,
> > > conferences, ...).
> > >
> > > Bye
>
> > Thanks to everyone for your support. It would be great you could help in
> > promoting qooxdoo and let others know about this release (blogs,
> > twitter, ...) and the framework in general (articles,
> > conferences, ...).
> >
> > Bye,
> >
> > Andreas
>
The blog post and showcase are very we
Congratulations!
I'm happy to be a qooxdoo user, and I will continue telling others -
even more now it has become a full 1.0 version!
Greetings,
Stefan
On 17.12.2009 19:29, Andreas Ecker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> of course, you're the first to get to know that qooxdoo 1.0 has just
> been released :-)
>
Hi,
of course, you're the first to get to know that qooxdoo 1.0 has just
been released :-)
http://news.qooxdoo.org/qooxdoo-1-0-released
Thanks to everyone for your support. It would be great you could help in
promoting qooxdoo and let others know about this release (blogs,
twitter, ...) and the
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the valuable help! Tomorrow morning I will try it according your
walkthrough.
Cheers,
Balage
From: Christian Schmidt
To: qooxdoo Development
Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 5:17:07 PM
Subject: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Structuring complex applic
Hi Balage,
please have a look to my comments below.
Hi everyone!
With no "qooxdoo module for dummies" as of today, I've choosen a smaller goal.
The scenario is as follows:
I would like to make a utility class UC in namespace myutils.
I would like to create a GUI class (Application) whithin t
Peter,
Haha, I thought that's what you meant, meaning your original statement
was probably more correct, that the issue is decreasing.
Thanks for clarifying.
Gene
On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 10:14 +0100, Peter Schneider wrote:
> Hi Gene,
>
> sorry if I have created so much confusion. ;)
>
> He
Thanks Derrell & Chris, this seems to work quite well & makes the code
itself look a bit cleaner.
Ken
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 5:01 AM, Christian Schmidt <
schmidt.christ...@1und1.de> wrote:
> Hi Ken, Hi Derrell,
>
> yes that's correct, change the selection mode to "single" and than back to
> "on
Hi everyone!
With no "qooxdoo module for dummies" as of today, I've choosen a smaller goal.
The scenario is as follows:
I would like to make a utility class UC in namespace myutils.
I would like to create a GUI class (Application) whithin the namespace myapp.
I would like to use the myutils.UC
Hi Alex,
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Alexander Steitz wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 December 2009 Fritz Zaucker wrote:
>> I just rebuilt one of our applications with the latest trunk and found no
>> problems, neither in the build process nor at run-time. Obviously, this is
>> not a rigerous test, but at leas
Hi Fritz,
On Wednesday 16 December 2009 Fritz Zaucker wrote:
> I just rebuilt one of our applications with the latest trunk and found no
> problems, neither in the build process nor at run-time. Obviously, this is
> not a rigerous test, but at least it keeps me confident in running the
> latest an
Hi Chris!
Thanks for your answer and the suggestion about using the fireDataEvent!
I figured out the same and I am now successfully using the Data event.
Nevetheless, your answer give me confirmation that I've choosen the right
solution.
Cheers,
Balage
- Original Message
From: Chri
Hi Balage,
It seems to me that you are fire the event on a wrong class. Could you
please check that this is called from the edemo.Request class.
var e = new edemo.RequestEvent( this.__xhReq, this.__context );
this.fireEvent( "statusChanged", edemo.RequestEvent, [ this.__xhReq,
this.__context ]
Hi Joe,
the problem is that the "shutdown" (objects destruction, removing
listeners, etc.) from the qooxdoo application. This "shutdown" makes to
much function calls which occurs this message box in IE.
Fabian, has done some improvements on our framework to avoid unnecessary
function calls. Th
Hi Ken, Hi Derrell,
yes that's correct, change the selection mode to "single" and than back
to "one". Here a playground example:
http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/playground/#%7B%22code%22%3A%20%22var%2520selectBox%2520%253D%2520new%2520qx.ui.form.SelectBox%28%29%253B%250AselectBox.getChildrenCon
Hi Ken,
On Wednesday 16 December 2009 Ken MacDonald wrote:
> Anyway, I guess I can just removeListener() when I want the listener not to
> fire, then add it back after I'm through messing with the object. I've
> thought up what may be an interesting way for objects themselves to keep
> track of th
Hi Monika,
On Wednesday 16 December 2009 monika.f...@tieto.com wrote:
> I have a question regarding tab index. Do I need to set up tab Index on
> each textField? For example like this:
>
> this.__someTextField.setTabIndex(this.__tabIndex ++);
>
> I am using qooxdoo 0.8.2 version.
Yes, if
Hi Gene,
sorry if I have created so much confusion. ;)
Here's what I meant:
* The longer you wait, the lesser performance is an issue.
* Performance is increasing (it's getting better and better)
Hope that helps,
Peter
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From: Gene Amtower
Date: 16.12.2009 18:40
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