Large, bloated Javascript framework with an unintuitive, verbose syntax.
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Jul 11 2019
D20647 should fix this. It isn't very satisfying as a general resolution.
Feb 24 2017
Mar 19 2016
Nothing seems actionable here, closing.
Dec 10 2015
Nov 12 2015
To the fancy js-er: It would also be nice to hint/tell the user about the limit right in the box. maybe something like
+-------------------------------------------------------------+--+ |type a username... (max 1)|?| +-------------------------------------------------------------+--+
Nov 11 2015
Nov 10 2015
Presuming no one cares anymore.
Nov 5 2015
Nov 1 2015
@epriestley do you think it is worth trying to debug this ? those javelin components have alaways feel strange to me and for this one in peculiar, it really feels hard debugging it.
Oct 31 2015
Edited, seems not to happen when week start on sunday !
Oct 30 2015
I guess some absolute value somewhere maybe while(abs(start--)) instead
May 7 2015
I had to compile this on a Macbook running OS 10.10.3 just now. Recalled some documentation existing already, and stumbled upon this task and https://secure.phabricator.com/book/javelin/article/facebook/. The steps that worked for me were
Apr 23 2015
Event listeners do, generally speaking, respect middle and right clicks. This isn't a case of event listeners just being too ambitious.
Apr 22 2015
Mar 30 2015
Mar 19 2015
Ran into it again, (on this install)
Mar 4 2015
Mar 2 2015
Feb 20 2015
I have a Droid MAXX and see this sort of thing sometimes as well. It usually clears up on a reload of the page.
Feb 19 2015
I see this on secure.phabricator.com and local installs.
Feb 18 2015
It would also be useful to know if this is a secure.phabricator.com issue or you see it on your local installs as well.
Next time people see it, it would be nice to confirm suspicions that JavaScript isn't running (toggle a menu or something?)
It seems to happens if JavaScript doesn't download / execute, which breaks lots of things (besides layout). Unclear why though or how to reproduce with consistency (perhaps even a CDN issue?). I've only seen it maybe 1/1000 page loads.
Feb 8 2015
Feb 4 2015
Cool. Thanks. Yeah, it is a minor thing for lazy, lazy users :)
It's not a security concern -- the only reason that we intentionally reject files is if they larger than the configured limits.
Not sure if it is the order in which Windows Explorer extracts files vrs. 7Zip, lack of browser support, or intentional design.
Feb 3 2015
Jan 3 2015
Meh.
Nov 24 2014
Nov 11 2014
Opera 25 on the mac fires once and Firefox 31 on the mac both fires twice. I tried to reproduce this issue by running
Nov 4 2014
(I think D10780 fixed this.)