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On the GeoExt website their tutorial page has some instructions on how to setup up a application to use GeoEXT. This is the page I am referring to.

It mentions that you should download GeoEXT 1.0 and ExtJS 3.2. I have since noticed that Sencha has released ExtJS 4. Can ExtJS 4 be used along side GeoEXT 1.0 without any issues? Or should I go by the book and install ExtJS 3.2?

Thanks Ando

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  • It appears that it is not so seamless. The directory structure and files of ExtJS 4.0 is quite different to that of ExtJS 3.2.
    – Ando
    Commented May 9, 2011 at 5:09
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    Nope. Honestly, you can just go the pure jQuery/jQueryUI route Commented Jan 15, 2012 at 1:18

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This was recently asked on the GeoExt mailing list - http://www.geoext.org/pipermail/dev/2011-May/001008.html

In a word - no, and there are as yet no ongoing development plans to do so, but it will be done eventually.

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I create new project in github to translate GeoExt 1.1 to Extjs 4 https://github.com/vahid-sohrabloo/GeoExt4

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  • So vahid writes code to address this issue months later, open sources it and then and he gets downvoted for the short sentence? upvoting. Commented Jan 16, 2012 at 8:55

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