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18 Oct 2012 8:42 AM #1
DataProxy - redundant back compat assignment
DataProxy - redundant back compat assignment
The DataProxy assignment is not needed because it's already listed in the alternateClassName list.
Code:Ext.define('Ext.data.proxy.Proxy', { alias: 'proxy.proxy', alternateClassName: ['Ext.data.DataProxy', 'Ext.data.Proxy'], .... }, function() { //backwards compatibility Ext.data.DataProxy = this; // <-- not needed });
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19 Oct 2012 5:07 AM #2Sencha - Senior Forum Manager
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Thanks for the report. This should be fixed for the 4.1.4 release.
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Success! Looks like we've fixed this one. According to our records the fix was applied for
EXTJSIV-7548
in
4.1.4.


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