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ycheng@telcordia.com@itsumo said, 10/12/2006:
The calendarApp by default doesn't have the ability to input day-spaned events. I found the description for adding the feature
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| Location: | |
| Date: |
But how would admid ad it into the CalendarForm??
admin@vvf said, 10/15/2006:
It would be much nicer if we could display three levels of detail in the Comments section:
- none (which we already have)
- complete (which we already have)
- sender and subject only (like most email software)
If there are very many comments, it is a pain to have to scroll through pages of email, comments, etc.
phil said via email, 10/17/2006:
admin@tn-cing said, 10/17/2006:
Allow copy/paste from one spreadsheet to another spreadsheet on wiki and also allo copy to local excel app
guest said, 10/20/2006:
Browsing to this file produces "Error: dojo is not defined"
in my Firefox javascript console for the line with
dojo.require(...).
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I had this very problem... and here is the solution. I hope it helps to dojo newbies!:
your src line should point at the relative path from the url you are
retrieving
ie, if you have something like this:
/
index.html
/dojo
dojo.js
your index.html file should have
however, i also notice that you have type="test/javascript" instead of
"text/javascript" for you dojo.js line
Dustin
David Montgomery wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use the tutorial at
> http://dojo.jot.com/Tutorials/HelloWorld
>
> Here's my html file:
>
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>Hello, Dojo!</title>
> <script type="test/javascript" src="js/dojo/dojo.js"></script>
> <script type="text/javascript">
> dojo.require("dojo.event.*");
> </script>
> </head>
> <body>The body.</body>
> </html>
>
> Browsing to this file produces "Error: dojo is not defined"
> in my Firefox javascript console for the line with
> dojo.require(...).
>
> So I guess my webserver is not delivering the dojo.js file.
> Perhaps my src reference is wrong (but I have tried many
> variations, without success).
>
> My html file is /webdocroot/DojoHelloWorld/hello.html
>
> dojo.js is /webdocroot/DojoHelloWorld/js/dojo/dojo.js
>
> The dojo.js file is present, along with everything else
> from the 2.2 kitchensink distribution.
>
> The files and path have the appropriate read permissions
> set. In fact I can browse to
> /webdocroot/DojoHelloWorld/js/dojo/dojo.js
> and see the javascript source.
>
> I don't see anything relevant in the apache logs.
>
> I would very much appreciate any help.
>
> Thanks,
> David
guest said, 10/26/2006:
Hello Tom Trenka,
I posted on Ajaxian that dojo doesn't work in Opera 9. It definitively does not.
I used Opera/9.00 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en) with JavaScript enabled.
I tested it on 2 PC - my laptop and on a university PC, both WinXP? SP2.
please test dojo demos in opera 9. effects don't work, mail doesn't work, the moxie editor shows strange white and boxes when I try to use the text field. Drag&drop doesn't work - an XML error appears. Graphic errors in Drag Move. I want you to see this critic as constructive. It would be nice to see dojo work in all standard compliant browsers ,) - Opera 8 and 9 are standard compliant. Please contact me if you are interested in my contribution to dojo because I am interested to see a better dojo. I develope JavaScript/CSS/HTML intensely and my focus is set on Browser compatibility.
Greetz from Ulm/Germany
guest said, 10/26/2006:
You make reference to Little Red Riding Hood... but I think it was Goldilocks and the Three Bears where things were "just right".
I'm baffled by javascript - but I know my fairy tales! :-)
guest said, 11/06/2006:
I had a similar problem to Phil (above) when trying to install the Forum APplication. Anyone got any suggestions?
Jell
guest said, 11/09/2006:
I am having the same problem as Jell (above) and it seems to be similar to what Phil (above) is noticing.
I can't find the Forum on the sidebar.
I try to add the Forum from the "Install Applications" link by clicking the "Try it now" button and then telling it that I DO want to install the application. I get the message:
An error occurred
Error: A page in this package exists already in your wiki.
Additional information: Page /Forum/ActiveForumUsers? exists already
I can go to /Forum/ActiveForumUsers? on my wiki and have to problem seeing the page.
The "Manage Packages" link does not show the Forum as being installed. Since it is not showing the Forum I cannot remove the forum.
Alex
guest said, 11/09/2006:
I can't seem to add several of the applications. I most recently tried to add the Email List and got this:
An error occurred
Additional information: Unable to import package contents!
Error Location
/xml/cmd/installPackage
Alex
802276252@edge said, 11/13/2006:
Tried to leave a comment against the Simon Arnold podcast about Google and failed (twice).
2 different errors ... last one was:
UnknownError?
Error: InsufficientPrivileges?
Additional information: not authorized to add child
Error Location
Shame.
Pete
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guest said, 09/20/2006:
The forgot password feature on your site does not work, nor did it register with the password I selected