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#25 2008-11-20 19:25:59

jstubbs
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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

I tested previous 4.07 SVN versions in addition to 4.07 rc1 (clean installs and installs over current sites). The only error I ever see is using Safari when in debugging mode:

Safari can’t open the page “http://localhost:8888/textpattern-4.0.7rc1/rss/?section=articles”. The error was: “Operation could not be completed. (kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error 302.)” (kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork:302) Please choose Report Bugs to Apple from the Safari menu, note the error number, and describe what you did before you saw this message.

Note: When switching to testing or live mode, the error message disappears and the page loads fine. Most testing has been done on MAMP/OSX, but also on a live site. Not a big deal, but worth a mention.

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#26 2008-11-21 05:21:44

wet
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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

jstubbs wrote:

The only error I ever see is using Safari when in debugging mode

Thanks, fixed.

Last edited by wet (2008-11-21 20:37:41)

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#27 2008-11-21 18:08:23

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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

All OK so far. :)


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#28 2008-11-21 21:23:44

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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

kees-b wrote:

Files tab after clicking ‘edit’ : replace_file

Fixed.

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#29 2008-11-21 21:28:03

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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

wet wrote:

Fixed.

..and nl-localized

thanks wet

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#30 2008-11-22 14:44:23

jstubbs
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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

Seeing an issue with files – I have a site where there are many files. 4.07 lists them as missing, but they are there…

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#31 2008-11-22 15:53:58

wet
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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

Please verify that the file system location given in the “File directory path” advanced preference is definitely the one where these files are stored.

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#32 2008-11-22 16:04:59

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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

Yes false alarm. Updated the site earlier today and thought I had entered the correct path to /files….oops! Thanks wet.

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#33 2008-11-22 16:17:27

Bloke
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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

Set a file in the Files tab to “hidden” or “pending” then use the Download link on the left of the File List screen (or click its hyperlinked name on the File Edit screen). On my site it triggers a public-side 404 message and I get a tonne of TXP errors on screen (“Article tags cannot be used outside an article context”) because it failed to process the file_download.

EDIT: This may actually be related to the behaviour Mary fixed (at my behest, gulp) a looooong time ago, I’m not sure.

Last edited by Bloke (2008-11-22 16:21:38)


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#34 2008-11-22 16:29:58

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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

Bloke wrote:

Set a file in the Files tab to “hidden” or “pending” then use the Download link on the left of the File List screen (or click its hyperlinked name on the File Edit screen). On my site it triggers a public-side 404 message

Good. This is the expected behaviour.

and I get a tonne of TXP errors on screen (“Article tags cannot be used outside an article context”) because it failed to process the file_download.

Ugly, but I cannot see this happen with the default page templates. All I see is just the familiar error_default page.

EDIT: This may actually be related to the behaviour Mary fixed (at my behest, gulp) a looooong time ago, I’m not sure.

I guess you’re right.

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#35 2008-11-22 16:56:33

thebombsite
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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

A minor point. On the “Write” tab, under “Advanced Options” all the “help” links are alongside the titles except for “Override form” which for some reason is placed after the “select”. Looks a little untidy methinks but it is even more of a pain in the arse if you are trying to do a re-style. ;)


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#36 2008-11-22 17:01:18

thebombsite
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Re: Feedback to: Help us test the release candidate for the upcoming 4.0.7

Also, whilst you are there, and this is more a request than anything wrong, any chance of giving the “More” link paragraph (under “Textile Help”) a class of it’s own please?


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