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Is IE 10 support planned for 3.4.x?
Thanks in advance,
Alina
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As this question has already been asked before - without answer yet - I'm pushing this thread.
Is IE 10 support planned for 3.4.x?
Thanks in advance,
Alina
Yes, we created this minimal subset of the class system to help migration from a 3.4.1 code base to a 4.x code base. This should allow folks to start making their code look like 4.x code without having to go 100% of the way in one step.
As for issues, none have been reported. The Ext.define in 3.4.1 uses Ext.extend and Ext.override, so it is really just a thin wrapper over the 3.4.1 API methods everyone is using already.
Yes, IE 10 support is planned for 3.4.x as noted in the 4.1 release blog post.
Hi Edmund,
But also for the GPL Version or only for subscribers?
Thanks for your answer!
All upcoming 3.4.x releases will be for support subscribers only.
The new Ext.define function is missing from the 3.4.1 ext-all.js and ext-all-debug.js files. Is this an oversight? Or is it expected that if we want that functionality we should use Sencha SDK/Sencha Cmd to build/compile?
Can someone confirm that I need to purchase a support license to get the bug fixes in 3.4.1?
I purchased a Ext JS 3.x - Single Developer License sometime ago. While this entitled me to upgrade to 3.4, it does not appear to allow me to upgrade to 3.4.1. The cheapest stand alone support option I found was for $299 which is almost what I paid for the my 3.x license.
You better check with sales because last time I tried to just purchase a support license for a commercial license I had purchased over 12 months prior, they said support had to be continuous and that I would need to purchase support for the prior year that I didn't have it, and for the new year I wanted.. You will most likely have to buy the license & support combo.