Force older version of vuejs devtools or download older version - vue.js

Recently vue devtools was updated to a newer version. I am using the devtools heavily to check my vuex store. After the update the data does not show anymore. The data is updated after mutations but not shown in the devtool.
Does anyone know how to use the older version again?
Thanks in advance!

All releases can be found on their Github page: Here
Download your preferred version, then follow the steps written under Manual installation

You can install the legacy dev tools extension for Chrome.
See more info on the documentation

There is a Settings tab on the newer version which allows you to keep the Veux store synchronized at all times.
All you need to do is to enable it.

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How can I get the outdated expo docs?

As our RN application based on react-native#0.61.5, so we use expo#^0.37.0 to set up local development environment. But it seems that expo doesn't supply outdated docs, could only find recent version docs https://docs.expo.dev/versions/latest/.
Old docs often get lost, but thankfully there are a few ways of finding the old pages.
The first option is using the Wayback Machine from archive.org. The expo.dev site seems to go back to late 2020. A problem might be that some pages aren't crawled and might be missing.
And because it seems that their docs are open source with some commits going back three years. So you could in theory pull an old commit and build / run the docs locally.
You can use webarchive and old URL for documentation https://docs.expo.io.
In your case it is http://web.archive.org/web/20210305044934/https://docs.expo.io/versions/v37.0.0/ but not all pages are supported:
Use github online editor to check the outdate markdown docs is an optional solution.
Such as link: https://github.dev/expo/expo/blob/sdk-37/docs/pages/versions/unversioned/sdk/calendar.md#L1

Problem using Firefox ESR 45.4.0 and Vuejs 2

I am trying to deploy a vue application. I have to use Firefox ESR as browser (45.4.0) but I get the following error: TypeError: Object.values is not a function. If I use a different browser it works fine.
Could anyone help me?
Thank you
Support for Object.values was introduced in Firefox 47.
Your browser is from 2015. That is hideously ancient in Internet terms. Upgrade it.
(If you really want to to get the Vue application to work, you'll need to set up a Polyfill for Object.values. There is one linked from the MDN page I linked to above. It should also be available in core-js which can be used with Babel in the transpiling step of your build process.)

Overriding Dojo version for a particular Xpages database

Apple's iOS 8 breaks certain tap functionality in versions of dojo prior to 1.9.4 (see Xpages mobile controls not working in iOS8
The current version of Dojo in Domino 9.0.1 FP2 is 1.9.2 but that does not fix the issue. You have to use at least 1.9.4.
I have downloaded 1.9.4 and placed it in the correct folder on our test server. But I cannot get things to work. I changed the folder name of dojo 1.9.4 to 1.4.0 as I only want to use this version for 2 dbs that are having the problem.
Question 1:
What line do I put in the xsp.properties file:
xsp.client.script.dojo.version = 1.4.0
xsp.client.script.dojo.path = / domjs / dojo-1.4.0
Question 2:
There are so many things to download when I go to the dojo download page. I downloaded the zip file and used that.
When I run code to test what version of dojo I have I get 1.9.4. But when I try to load my page, I get an error.
dojo._loaders: TypeError: dojo._loaders is undefined
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
You probably have the right dojo zip, this one: http://download.dojotoolkit.org/release-1.9.4/dojo-release-1.9.4.zip. As you say, unzip that to the dojo-1.9.4 folder in <server-install>\data\domino\js\, or name the folder 1.4.0 if you want to specify it for only a few apps.
You will indeed need to copy the IBM folder from the <server-install>\osgi\shared\eclipse\plugins\com.ibm.xsp.dojo_9.0.1.<date-stamp>\xsp.dojo.jar into your new 1.9.4 (or 1.4.0) dojo folder. Little chance of anything working without it. Copying the ibm folder from the 1.5.2 folder is a bad idea as that is old code, and you'd certainly have issues with it working with dojo 1.9.4. In Fix Pack 2, the ibm folder from the plugin was tested/designed to work with dojo 1.9.2 (the version in that jar), so it should play fairly nice with 1.9.4.
In your XPages app, in the xsp.properties, you should only need the line:
xsp.client.script.dojo.version = 1.9.4
Rebuild your app, restart the server etc, and you should be good to go.
DISCLAIMER: This is a work-around, not a supported solution by IBM. There may be unexpected issues using this approach. It's used at your own risk.
You commented already on that topic here so I think you tried this one? http://hasselba.ch/blog/?p=323
This is the SO thread: XPages mobile controls not working with iOS 8

Installing Dojo into Aptana

How would I install support for dojo into Aptana?
Basically I want to have auto completion working for dojo. Is there a way to do it?
The process has changed. Instead, you drop a library API file into your project:
http://wiki.appcelerator.org/display/tis/Using+JavaScript+Libraries
You do drop a library API file in your project as described in the link Ingo Muschenetz provided. However, no plugin that I have found currently FULLY supports Dojo content assist or auto completion. As in dojo.byId or dijit.byId are not supported through Aptana.
Here is the updated link to install Dojo support for Aptana:
http://docs.appcelerator.com/titanium/latest/#!/guide/JavaScript_Library_Support
Just follow the instructions under Dojo.

Is the latest Dojo 1.6.1 included in the Google Libraries?

When i try to use the statement google.load("dojo", "1.6.1") in a web app I am developing, I receive the error:
Module: 'dojo' with version '1.6.1' not found!
This latest version of dojo, enables a certain amount of support for IE 9.0, and that is why I need to reference it. Is this supported by Google as a library? Either way, if anyone has suggestions as to how I can work around this?
1.6.1 is not yet in the Google ajax library repositories. See the latest version note here. I'm sure it will be within a day or two. There is a note on the dojo download page in big red letters saying that the CDN's are still behind on 1.6.0 and saying where to get notified when they are updated.
You can always use the "1.6" nomenclature to always have the latest version and your app will move up to 1.6.1 as soon as it hits the Google CDN. If a couple days is really going to make or break you you should consider compiling and using your own local version. Dojo makes this really easy.