John,
You can start testing with the 1.5 branch in svn, there are some
changes coming this weekend, but they shouldn't affect applications
too much. So you can have an idea how much work it will be to base
your application on 1.5RC1. Then when 1.5RC1 is released you can
magically release your application on the same day with the new
version of mapbuilder ;)
Since there are quite some big differences between 1.0.1 en the 1.5
branch it is wise to start investigating what these are. And to be
honest if you can spare the 2 weeks I'd go for the 1.5RC1 code since
it's much more solid then the alpha2
Steven
On Nov 29, 2007, at 8:14 PM, John Mitchell wrote:
Andreas,
I have an old version of MapBuilder which has been in production
for the last year and a half and I have made a lot of changes and
enhancements to it.
I have recently been informed that are primary customer is going to
in the very near future to be upgrading all their computers from IE
6+ to IE 7+.
My preference is to wait until the Jan/Feb timeframe when you
release version 1.5, but I am not sure if I can wait that long
because our customer may be using IE 7+ before that time.
So I may be forced to upgrade with the current 1.5Alpha2 or if I am
lucky 1.5 release candidate 1.
John
On Nov 29, 2007 2:01 PM, Andreas Hocevar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John,
On Nov 29, 2007 4:38 PM, John Mitchell < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> For MapBuilder version 1.0.0 and version 1.0.1 will clicking on
allow at the
> information bar of the IE7+ browser also allow these versions to
run within
> Internet Explorer 7+.
Unfortunately not, because those versions use an old version of
Sarissa, our XSLT abstraction framework, which does not support IE7
yet.
Is there any specific reason why you want to use Mapbuilder 1.0.1?
Regards,
Andreas.
--
John J. Mitchell
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