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I assumed that when clicking on one of the links under dojox.gfx from the dojox "demo and test"-site that I can see a demo in my browser (FF 5.0 Javascript enabled).

All of them seem to be broken for me currently (23.07.2011).

E.g for the bezier-demo all I see is the following text, with a big white area between the two sentences:

Approximation of an arc with bezier

That's all Folks!

Do they work for you? Am I misunderstanding the purpose of the site?

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  • I don't see anything at your links - they seem to be broken.
    – emboss
    Jul 23, 2011 at 16:18
  • Right now I can't connect to the links as well, iow I'm currently not even getting the stuff I quoted an hour ago but just getting "Unable to connect"-messages, so perhaps they are currently fixing the issue. Jul 23, 2011 at 17:11
  • Not sure if my last comment made this clear, but the links themselves were correct I even still have tabs with the exact links open where I can still see the quote "Approximation of an arc with bezier That's all Folks!". Jul 23, 2011 at 17:14
  • They are broken for me too, and seem to have been for a while. Had to go back all the way to 2011-07-18 for a working version. archive.dojotoolkit.org/dojo-2011-07-18/dojotoolkit/dojox/gfx/…
    – Frode
    Jul 24, 2011 at 15:40
  • @Frode: Thanks for trying it out and giving a link to an older version that works. If you post it as a reply I would mark it as the answer. Jul 25, 2011 at 18:40

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They are broken for me too. I had to go back all the way to 2011-07-18 for a working version: http://archive.dojotoolkit.org/dojo-2011-07-18/dojotoolkit/dojox/gfx/tests/test_bezier.html

The Dojo team is currently hard at work making the framework CommonJS compliant for version 1.7. Judging from the error I get on the nightly link, this is related to that.

In summary, no, you are not misunderstanding the purpose of the site. However, since the nightly build is really just a snapshot of the repository last midnight, there isn't a hard guarantee that it will be working like the normal Dojo releases. They don't usually commit changes that breaks it, but it can happen.

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