beta 2 is broken, nobody told me this.
What's hapenning with it?

The nightly build is not pointing to the master branch of mootools.

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Fábio Miranda Costa
Solucione Sistemas
Engenheiro de interfaces
Twitter: fabiomiranda
http://solucione.info


On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Oskar Krawczyk <oskar.krawc...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Nothing needs to be updated on MooShell, beta2 is broken, beta1.1 was not.
>
> ___
>
> Oskar Krawczyk
> http://nouincolor.com
>
>
> 2010/7/11 Fábio M. Costa <fa...@solucione.info>
>
> Here's an updated version but still its giving errors:
>>
>> http://mootools.net/shell/kFFmJ/1/
>>
>> Its giving errors on the elements constructor here (safari 5).
>>
>> TypeError: Result of expression 'el' [null] is not an object. line 1696
>>
>>
>>
>> Looks like the nightly build needs an update on mooshell, version beta11
>> works just fine.
>>
>> http://mootools.net/shell/kFFmJ/3/
>>
>> --
>> Fábio Miranda Costa
>> Solucione Sistemas
>> Engenheiro de interfaces
>> Twitter: fabiomiranda
>> http://solucione.info
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 10:37 AM, TimeImp <time...@live.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>  I am testing out some code for my new site in anticipation of
>>> MooTools 1.3 but have a small problem: whenever I run some of the
>>> example MooTools 1.2 ajax form demo code (http://mootools.net/shell/
>>> kFFmJ/ <http://mootools.net/shell/%0AkFFmJ/> to see my code), Safari's
>>> console throws this error:
>>>
>>> TypeError: Result of expression 'this.headers' [undefined] is not an
>>> object.   core.js:4928
>>>
>>> which is this chip of code here:
>>>
>>> if (this.options.urlEncoded && method == 'post'){
>>>            var encoding = (this.options.encoding) ? '; charset=' +
>>> this.options.encoding : '';
>>>            this.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/x-www-form-
>>> urlencoded' + encoding;  <== problem line
>>>        }
>>>
>>> I changed this.headers to this.options.headers and the problem then
>>> moves to this line:
>>>
>>> TypeError: Result of expression 'this.xhr' [undefined] is not an
>>> object.       core.js:4943
>>>
>>> which is this chip of code:
>>>
>>> this.xhr.open(method.toUpperCase(), url, this.options.async);
>>>
>>> I then revert them back and the 1st error appears. Am I to understand
>>> that this way of sending a form is deprecated or should Form.Request
>>> be used?
>>>
>>> With many thanks,
>>>   timeimp
>>
>>
>>
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