Hi Jason !

Thanks for your response. Well, I switch back to 1.8.5 and that seems to work fine. A few questions.

- Does it generate seperate email per line commented on ? Could be quite a lot of them, if many
 persons reviewing the code start commenting on various lines ?

- Also, unlike the demo for 1.9.1, if I click on the hyperlink for the linenumber, I don't see any
 previous comments on that line ? Is that an upgrade to 1.9.1 over 1.8.5 ?

- As regards enabling Javascript, I have it turned on in Firefox , still, I get an error saying function e0 not defined in javascript. so was wondering what we could do to get past that and use 1.9.1 as far
 as possible ?

- Also, was just wondering, if at all I needed the apache server to be capable of serving servlets so that we could use 1.9.1 ? Same server seems to be working fine when I switch to 1.8.5.
 I know for a fact that currently, it isnt setup to do so.

Appreciate your response.

Thanks and regards,
Akshay

From: Jason Remillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Akshay Kothare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Codestriker-user] Codestriker Questions !
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 05:05:53 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,

--- Akshay Kothare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Folks !
>
> I am a newbee to Codestriker and Need some help with it. I have installed
> the version 1.9.1 as suggested by David Sitsky.
>
> For some reason, when I click on the topic for review and get directed to > the page which has the entire file under review, no form seems to open up
> when I click on the links to "Add general comment to topic" or "on a
> specific line number" ?
>
> Does apache server, need to be setup to serve java servlets ? The one which
> we currently have doesnt seem to be setup to do so.

You need some java script libraries working to add a comment. Do you have java script turned off in your browsers? Also, did you check the apache error log to see if anything is erroring out. The java script run all client side, so normally no special configuration is needed on the server. Worse comes to worse, you can install the latest in the 1.8.x series because releases prior to
1.9.0 did not use java script.

1. Check the apache log
2. Check the javascript settings on your browser. Your IT department may have locked you down.

Thanks
Jason

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