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#I am not intending to use the web pages that come with MX, so I have not copied any of the files from the "'''\CumulusMX\webfiles\*.*'''" folder, or sub-folders.
#* If you intend to use these web pages, then you will need to copy all files and sub-folders '''within''' the webfiles folder to whatever folder on your web server you specify as the directory in the '''Web/FTP site''' part of the settings for MX.
#*As downloaded, "'''\CumulusMX\webfiles\lib\jquery'''" contained jQuery version 1.9.1, that is 2014 vintage and very obsolete, so I prefixed the version in the MX package with the word OBSOLETE (OBSOLETEjquery-latest.min.js), just to remind myself that, despite that file's name, it is not latest! If you are using MX web pages, if they work with a more modern jQuery and I can't tell you if they do, you will find the latest version you can download from '''https://jquery.com/download/''' is called '''jquery-3.5.0.min.js''' (when you read this, it might be an even later version). If you download that, you need to rename that new jQuery to "jquery-latest.min.js" to match the name that MX uses to save editing all the files that use it now and each time there is a new release.
#*If ''you are using MX web pages'', if they work with a more modern jQuery and I can't tell you if they do, you will find the latest version you can download from '''https://jquery.com/download/''' is called '''jquery-3.5.0.min.js''' (when you read this, it might be an even later version). If you download that, you need to rename that new jQuery to "jquery-latest.min.js" to match the name that MX uses to save editing all the files that use it now and each time there is a new release.
 
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