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[jira] [Created] (UIMA-3465) DUCC webserver (WS) "display" issues

Lou DeGenaro created UIMA-3465:
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             Summary: DUCC webserver (WS) "display" issues
                 Key: UIMA-3465
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-3465
             Project: UIMA
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: DUCC
            Reporter: Lou DeGenaro
            Assignee: Lou DeGenaro
            Priority: Minor
             Fix For: 1.0-Ducc


	a) The docs say this is accessed at port 42133.  Is this configurable?
	b) The docs mention two display modes: scroll mode and classic mode.  The website
	has "Table Style" for scroll/classic.  Is Table Style the same as "Display Modes"?
	c) A recent version of the ducc webserver I tried (not sure if it's the
	identical-to-trunk level), had some issues:
		- In Google Chrome browser,  switching to Scroll mode made the header row have
		column widths that were much wider than the rest of the data in the table, so
		they didn't line up (even after trying both kinds of "reloading");  Firefox
		didn't have this issue.  Is there a "recommended/required" browser people need
		to use?
		- Another issue was (in Firefox) the header columns don't re-size (in scroll mode)
		when you change the browser width, even after refreshing with the "refresh"
		button in the web page (but they do resize if you use firefox's own refresh button).
		- After picking a sort index, the direction arrows become very hard to see on that
		column (the color / size makes it hard to see them).  There's no apparant way to
		"undo" the sort picking; you can sort on another column, of course.  (And, I
		discovered that if you do a firefox-refresh (not the special in-the-page refresh
		button), it seems to undo the sort - not sure this is working as designed though).
		- Is any kind of multi-column sorting supported?  If I sort on one column, and
		then pick on another column as the sort key, do items that have now have the
		same sort key value, retain the ordering they had before the resort? 




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