Demo Calendar data not displaying for Firefox v20, ie8
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Calendar events display in latest Chrome, Safari, & Opera, but not in Firefox v20 nor IE 8.
I believe that an event that refreshes data will work, but Add Event does not suffice.
Try the new calendar repo head out. We have made allot of progress on the calendar.
You can go through the issues and find some plunkers we have created to test your claims.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 21, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Bruce Ingalls notifications@github.com wrote:
Calendar events display in latest Chrome, Safari, & Opera, but not in Firefox v20 nor IE 8.
I believe that an event that refreshes data will work, but Add Event does not suffice.—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.
it would be nice if we started updating this demo page from the updates made in the broken up repo's, so that people see the latest demo. Only because people are so accustomed to this site and it has good SEO.
+1. Do we have a process for updates to the demo site? Where would be the best place to discuss this?
Well there is no protocall as of yet to my knowledge. I do have a PR in for an update to the demo for the calendar, but Its a tad outdated. I think if another commit was added to it, that pulls the source from the calendar repo then everything would be cool.
Others could do this as well. Instead of including the outdated angular-ui.js file. The page could include all of the repo's src files.
Does Bower have something like bundler Gemfile git source?
Looks like submodules are already implemented here: https://github.com/angular-ui/angular-ui.github.com/blob/master/.gitmodules
The one for calendar is missing
Update Oh no it's all in one giant file.
those are for the actual main js files that support that individual project.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 11:54 PM, Gleb Mazovetskiy <notifications@github.com
wrote:
Looks like submodules are already implemented here:
https://github.com/angular-ui/angular-ui.github.com/blob/master/.gitmodules
The one for calendar is missing—
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Josh Kurz
www.atlantacarlocksmith.com http://www.atlantacarlocksmith.com
but I think we could set up the demo to use bower to pull in all of the
demos instead of using submodules.
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Josh Kurz jkurz25@gmail.com wrote:
those are for the actual main js files that support that individual
project.On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 11:54 PM, Gleb Mazovetskiy <
notifications@github.com> wrote:Looks like submodules are already implemented here:
https://github.com/angular-ui/angular-ui.github.com/blob/master/.gitmodules
The one for calendar is missing—
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.Josh Kurz
www.atlantacarlocksmith.com http://www.atlantacarlocksmith.com
Josh Kurz
www.atlantacarlocksmith.com http://www.atlantacarlocksmith.com
Josh-
Thanks for your prompt reply. I apologize for the delay; my past weeks
were hectic.
I did have success with an angular-calendar fork, but I'm having
problems installing Angular-ui.
I'm not sure, if my litany of woes would be appropriate for the whole
Angular email list; feel free to forward this to the list, as appropriate.
Ultimately, I wish to install Angular-UI on shared Godaddy linux virtual
hosting. It is not clear, if sftp-only access to copy files is adequate,
or if Angular-UI requires a remote shell. I'm guessing Mom & Pop are not
Angular's core audience, yet.
I reckon this issue is more of one for the NodeJS project to address.
Install of angular & angular-ui via bower was easy, but not enough to test.
Following readme.md, I ran into these issues:
- I am running on Ubuntu Precise 12.04, with nodejs 0.10.5
- It helps to
ln -s grunt.js Gruntfile.js - grunt
Warning: Task "build test" not found. Use --force to continue. - grunt --force
Warning: Task "build test" not found. Used --force, continuing.
*
On 04/21/2013 08:32 PM, Josh Kurz wrote:
Try the new calendar repo head out. We have made allot of progress on
the calendar.You can go through the issues and find some plunkers we have created
to test your claims.Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 21, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Bruce Ingalls notifications@github.com
wrote:Calendar events display in latest Chrome, Safari, & Opera, but not
in Firefox v20 nor IE 8.
I believe that an event that refreshes data will work, but Add Event
does not suffice.—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#74 (comment).
Josh-
Thanks for your prompt reply. I apologize for the delay; my past weeks
were hectic.
I did have success with an angular-calendar fork, but I'm having
problems installing Angular-ui.
I'm not sure, if my litany of woes would be appropriate for the whole
Angular email list; feel free to forward this to the list, as appropriate.
Ultimately, I wish to install Angular-UI on shared Godaddy linux virtual
hosting. It is not clear, if sftp-only access to copy files is adequate,
or if Angular-UI requires a remote shell. I'm guessing Mom & Pop are not
Angular's core audience, yet.
I reckon this issue is more of one for the NodeJS project to address.
Install of angular & angular-ui via bower was easy, but not enough to test.
Following readme.md, I ran into these issues:
-
I am running on Ubuntu Precise 12.04, with nodejs 0.10.5
-
It helps to
ln -s grunt.js Gruntfile.js -
grunt
Warning: Task "build test" not found. Use --force to continue. -
grunt --force
Warning: Task "build test" not found. Used --force, continuing.
Done, but with warnings. -
grunt server --force
Running "server" task
Warning: Cannot call method 'spawn' of undefined Used --force,
continuing.Done, but with warnings.
-
grunt watch --force
Warning: Task "watch" not found. Used --force, continuing.Done, but with warnings.
Opening http://localhost:8080/ in a browser yields empty results.
I'd appreciate any guidelines on how to proceed. I expect that you are
trying to make AngularUI more user friendly; I hope this helps.
:-)
On 04/21/2013 08:32 PM, Josh Kurz wrote:
Try the new calendar repo head out. We have made allot of progress on
the calendar.You can go through the issues and find some plunkers we have created
to test your claims.Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 21, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Bruce Ingalls notifications@github.com
wrote:Calendar events display in latest Chrome, Safari, & Opera, but not
in Firefox v20 nor IE 8.
I believe that an event that refreshes data will work, but Add Event
does not suffice.—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#74 (comment).