On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 08:49:04AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote:
> Publish error in template 'Feed - Recent Entries': Error in
> <mtEntries> tag: Error in <mtEntryCategories> tag: Error in
> <mtCategoryLabel> tag: You used an <$MTCategoryLabel$> tag
> outside of the proper context.
> 
> This happened directly after upgrading to the most recent MT in unstable
> and upgrading the MT database as requested by MT. Tried to create a post
> using the admin interface. Preview works but the Recent Entries template
> appears broken and if it is deleted, a different error report is given.
> (Why can MT not resolve the HTML entities either? Putting < into an
> error report on an HTML page is ugly.)
> 
> I've since reverted the blog to "factory settings" in MT-speak in the
> Blog Templates section.
> 
> Trying to use or "clone" a backup of the template causes the same error.
> (Why does MT invent a whole new language for the admin?) (BTW, I don't
> use MT because I like it, I use MT because I have to implement MT
> support in a different program. If I could avoid it, I would.)
> 
> Removing this section of the Recent Entries template allows posts to be
> saved normally but with no category set:
> 
>     <mt:EntryCategories>
>         <category term="<$mt:CategoryLabel encode_xml="1"$>"
> scheme="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#category"; />
>     </mt:EntryCategories>
> 
> Lines 24 to 26.

I'm sorry for the slow reply to this bug. I did ask around on the
mailing list about this but got nowhere. I suspect that we will find
it hard to get support from upstream about this transition now that
4.3 is out :(

I don't have a deep enough understanding of the app to diagnose this
on my own; in fact to my mind MT just isn't very well supportable in
Debian for several reasons, so I'm reconsidering whether it should be
in Debian at all.

-- 
Dominic Hargreaves | http://www.larted.org.uk/~dom/
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