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20 Sep 2012 11:56 PM #11
IE 10 Support
IE 10 Support
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
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24 Sep 2012 6:16 AM #12
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24 Sep 2012 1:18 PM #13
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.Don Griffin
Ext JS Development Team Lead
Check the docs. Learn how to (properly) report a framework issue and a Sencha Cmd issue
"Use the source, Luke!"
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24 Sep 2012 1:20 PM #14
Edmund Leung
Sencha Product Management
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26 Sep 2012 12:32 AM #15
Hi Edmund,
But also for the GPL Version or only for subscribers?
Thanks for your answer!
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26 Sep 2012 8:03 AM #16
All upcoming 3.4.x releases will be for support subscribers only.
Edmund Leung
Sencha Product Management
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26 Sep 2012 12:20 PM #17
Ext.define missing from ext-all.js and ext-all-debug.js
Ext.define missing from ext-all.js and ext-all-debug.js
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?
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5 Oct 2012 6:14 AM #18
Is support required to get 3.4.1 upgrade if you purchased a 3.x license?
Is support required to get 3.4.1 upgrade if you purchased a 3.x license?
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.
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5 Oct 2012 6:19 AM #19
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5 Oct 2012 6:23 AM #20
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.


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