ita, I think the main effort in downgrading the map code would be in configuring a box to test on, to see what blows up. Not too big a deal.
It would be a little bit of drag to do the closing code on 4.1 assumptions, then have to monkey with it again on a later PHP upgrade.
How about I replicate the org on a box running 4.3.4, then you could rope a few testers to see how it survives
with
the closing code changes? Many birds, one stone.
I'm a little leery about the upgrade, Gus, just because they've tied stuff into the control panel here, and I'm not sure what breaks what.
When I get a free moment, I'll ping iStrata and ask them if they have an integrated upgrade to a more recent version.
I know the code works as is just fine, because it used to be on 4.3.4, and we had to downgrade a command or two. But nothing big.
Well, the closing code effort will have to take place in some kind of dev environment, somewhere. If you already have one set up, I could pound on the map code there, as well.
I'm just not sure what box of mine I would want to go backwards with in regard to PHP version. They all seem to be running some little php thing that has stabilised at 4.3, and running two flavors of php on one box feels like a lot of duct-tape and baling wire will be needed.
If you already have one set up, I could pound on the map code there, as well.
Oh, sure we do. We have a bunch. You can have your own -- I'll set it up in a few days.
How does one put text in strikeout? The strikeout tag doesn't seem to work. Is it a font tag?
Perhaps you must type it all out.
Ta da! Go me.
hey ita, how's that filter code stuff coming?
aurelia, I can't seem to duplicate that land-rush thingy. What browser/OS are you on?
IE 5.2 for Mac. Now you're gonna scold me for not using something better, aren't you?
No. no scolding. I'm a little helpless on how to go about debugging for that combo, since I don't have any of it. Maybe one of the apple-oid Buffistas can recommend a different browser. I don't even know if you have to be OSX to use Safari ...
I use Safari and Mozilla (aka Camino). Both work great for me in general (I notice less problems with Safari, but prefer Camino), but I'm not sure if either would fix your specific problem.