Just released RC3 to http://milonic.com/v5_rc3/menu.htm
Can't see much more needs doing other than a few feature requests.
Cheers
Andy
Release Candidate 3
Release Candidate 3
Last edited by Andy on Wed Jul 30, 2003 10:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
Release 3 link ?
Hi Andy
Takes you to the RC2 page ?
Takes you to the RC2 page ?
Ah - shame You're in the v5 section of the Forum, so that confused us old folks (sorry, Boss).agge wrote:im using version 3. Should i update to rc3 or wait for final?
I would go to RC3 right now. If Andy should release additional RCs, and even when the final does come out, the upgrade will be extremely easy.
John
Script Errors Moving from RC2 to RC3
Hi there,
Since I never found any info on how to move from one RC to another, I presumed I needed to move updated files to replace my existing ones.
In my case I have been running with mmenudom.js, milonic_src.js, mmenus4.js and I use the vertical menu. But I did not replace vertical_data.js, since I have my own otherwise named version all nice and edited.
Did something in the vertical_data.js file change? That is what my pop up js failure window says is the source of my problem.
For now I have restored RC_2 so the menu can still work.
Thanks
David
Since I never found any info on how to move from one RC to another, I presumed I needed to move updated files to replace my existing ones.
In my case I have been running with mmenudom.js, milonic_src.js, mmenus4.js and I use the vertical menu. But I did not replace vertical_data.js, since I have my own otherwise named version all nice and edited.
Did something in the vertical_data.js file change? That is what my pop up js failure window says is the source of my problem.
For now I have restored RC_2 so the menu can still work.
Thanks
David
Typically it's the code files (not the arrays) that change in an RC update. Sometimes, however, Andy will add some additional callable features to the system which you will see reflected in the array, so it's a good idea to check. Another possibility is that there was something amiss in your original array that a bug fix in the main code has now caught.
In my case, my arrays end in .cfm, so I just move the whole new RC over to my working directory and update the _src file. Because of the .cfm, none of my working arrays get over-written, and then I just do a quick array check to see if he's snuck something new in.
In my case, my arrays end in .cfm, so I just move the whole new RC over to my working directory and update the _src file. Because of the .cfm, none of my working arrays get over-written, and then I just do a quick array check to see if he's snuck something new in.
John