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#31 2009-12-09 00:41:53

aswihart
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From: Pittsburgh, PA
Registered: 2006-07-22
Posts: 345
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

I deactivated and reactivated after saving those changes to the plugin with no effect on the problem, unfortunately. Is that what you meant, or do you want me to actually uninstall and reinstall it? I don’t have an “uninstall” button, just Delete or deactivate. Thanks for trying to help me out redbot, this is a nagging problem that is really holding back the usability of the back-end of my site.

Last edited by aswihart (2009-12-09 00:43:39)

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#32 2009-12-09 10:17:13

redbot
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

aswihart wrote:

… I don’t have an “uninstall” button, just Delete or deactivate. …

Hi aswihart,
I meant that , other than making the changes to the plugins code (which you already did) you should to go to the “bot_admin_tooltips” tab under “extensions” and press the “uninstall” button located at the bottom of the page. This will delete the plugins table and every other saved preference. Once done that, the page will show only an install button which will recreate the plugins table and the entries in the txp_prefs table (and hopefully solve the problem).

Last edited by redbot (2009-12-09 12:21:32)

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#33 2009-12-09 10:44:21

mlarino
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Registered: 2007-06-29
Posts: 367

Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

Hi redbot,
Is not a problem with the 2 plugins working together.
I have website that only use one of the plugins and still doesnt load until I refresh the write tab… :(
There has to be a lot more people with this problem…

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#34 2009-12-09 23:45:23

aswihart
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From: Pittsburgh, PA
Registered: 2006-07-22
Posts: 345
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

redbot, thank you again for your ideas, this is really important to me. Changing those lines of code and uninstalling / reinstalling did not fix the problem. I’m sure more people will come out of the woodwork eventually and we will solve this.

Are you not running 4.2? I’m guessing this is isolated to 4.2.

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#35 2009-12-10 00:16:35

redbot
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

aswihart wrote:

Are you not running 4.2? I’m guessing this is isolated to 4.2.

Yes, I’m running 4.2 and I haven’t been able to replicate this behaviour in any way (on different browsers and operating systems). The strange thing is it seems that only you and mlarino are experiencing this problem…

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#36 2009-12-10 09:03:57

mlarino
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Registered: 2007-06-29
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

Is not isolated to 4.2, it has always happend to me with previous versions of TXP
Is there any info I can give you to see what the problem can be?

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#37 2009-12-10 09:25:11

redbot
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

mlarino wrote:

Is not isolated to 4.2, it has always happend to me with previous versions of TXP
Is there any info I can give you to see what the problem can be?

Sorry mlarino. I have no more ideas.
Again: can someone help solve this problem?

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#38 2009-12-18 09:38:20

aswihart
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From: Pittsburgh, PA
Registered: 2006-07-22
Posts: 345
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

I found something that helps, if you use rah_write_each_section, you will get all the tooltips and datepicker to display properly after making a choice from the section select screen. This is a step in the right direction! But, not really a fix.

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#39 2009-12-18 09:45:57

mlarino
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Registered: 2007-06-29
Posts: 367

Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

I thought about that…
but we need a real fix! :)

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#40 2009-12-28 16:16:04

gerhard
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From: London, UK
Registered: 2005-06-29
Posts: 409
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

I just came across this thread, by mistake, was looking for an older bug report for glz_custom_fields.

I haven’t come across this problem in Firefox. Before jumping to conclusions, can you sort me out with a publisher account on any of your TXP instances mlarino or aswihart?

I’ll check to see if it’s a JS problem, but it might as well be a browser issue. Are you both experiencing this on Safari?

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#41 2009-12-28 16:17:53

gerhard
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From: London, UK
Registered: 2005-06-29
Posts: 409
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

Just making sure that I’m subscribed to this topic…

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#42 2009-12-28 18:34:47

aswihart
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From: Pittsburgh, PA
Registered: 2006-07-22
Posts: 345
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

Seems like a JS issue, it happens in Firefox, IE, and Chrome, haven’t tried Safari.

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#43 2009-12-28 18:38:39

gerhard
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From: London, UK
Registered: 2005-06-29
Posts: 409
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

Could you send me a TXP login so that I can check out the errors?

Alternatively, set up Firebug in Firefox and have the console turned on when you navigate to the problematic page. Paste the JS error here so that I can check it out.

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#44 2010-02-14 19:10:00

redbot
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Re: TXP CSS loading problem?

FYI bot_admin_tooltips v0.4 fixes this problem.
The solution was quite easy once I understood the problem. It had to do with the fact that when login into txp no event is attached to “index.php”, so in this case the plugin wasn’t loaded at all (normally the plugin is called depending on the ‘event’ part of the URL).

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