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#1 2009-09-23 01:14:12
- mlarino
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How do I read Debuging
I never used the Debuging option before, and I guess is about time to understand what this is all about…
I can read in mine this:
Error de etiqueta <txp:comment_permlink> -> Textpattern Notice: Las etiquetas de comentario no se pueden usar fuera del contexto de un comentario on line 2182
Error de etiqueta <txp:comment_permlink> -> Warning: extract() [function.extract]: First argument should be an array on line 1873
What does all this mean?
Last edited by mlarino (2009-09-23 01:15:54)
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Re: How do I read Debuging
The second line means the comment_permlink
tag has been invoked out of comment context, i.e. there is no current comment for it to process. The first error comes from the assert_comment()
function, which is a comment context check. So it’s telling you the same thing.
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#3 2009-09-23 02:16:36
- mlarino
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Re: How do I read Debuging
is the debbugin spot on,because i am using that tag in the right place
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#4 2009-09-23 15:46:29
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Re: How do I read Debuging
mlarino wrote:
because i am using that tag in the right place
Which is where?
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#5 2009-09-23 15:49:40
- mlarino
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Re: How do I read Debuging
In the default form
<div class="entry">
<div class="date">
<p>
<span class="month">
<txp:posted format="%b" />
</span>
<span class="day">
<txp:zem_ir fontdir="textpattern/fonts/" font="santyfuente.ttf" depth="24" padding="3" backgroundcolor="#f4ce34" fontsize="14" wraptag="h2" > <txp:posted format="%d" /></txp:zem_ir>
</span>
</p>
</div>
<div class="info">
<txp:permlink>
<txp:zem_ir fontdir="textpattern/fonts/" font="santyfuente.ttf" depth="24" padding="3" backgroundcolor="#ffffff" fontsize="20" wraptag="h2" color="2A6FA8" ><txp:title /></txp:zem_ir>
</txp:permlink>
</div>
<div class="clear"></div>
</div>
<div class="post">
<txp:body />
</div>
<div class="bubble">
<txp:comment_permlink>
<txp:zem_ir fontdir="textpattern/fonts/" font="santyfuente.ttf" depth="24" padding="3" backgroundcolor="#ffffff" fontsize="12" color="2A6FA8">Comments [<txp:comments_count />]</txp:zem_ir>
</txp:comment_permlink>
</div>
Last edited by mlarino (2009-09-23 15:50:20)
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Re: How do I read Debuging
comment_permlink is a link to an actual comment.
I use the following to achieve what I think you are using it for
<a href="<txp:permlink />#comments">Link to Comments</a>
Piwik Dashboard, Google Analytics Dashboard, Minibar, Article Image Colorpicker, Admin Datepicker, Admin Google Map, Admin Colorpicker
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#7 2009-09-23 16:11:39
- mlarino
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Re: How do I read Debuging
oh!
I always used comment_permlink there
I will give txp:permlink a try.
I guess it does the same thing, just like clicking on the article title, but with an anchor to comments…
Thanks!!
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#8 2009-09-23 16:52:36
- els
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Re: How do I read Debuging
comment_permlink should be used in a comment form, not in an article form as far as I know.
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Re: How do I read Debuging
mlarino wrote:
oh!
I always used comment_permlink there
And always (by your own admission) avoided Debugging mode, so you didn’t see these error messages. I always keep my local/development version of a website in Debugging mode.
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