On 09/07/2014 12:22 PM, Seth Galitzer wrote: > On 09/06/2014 06:01 AM, Franck Villaume wrote: >> Le 05/09/2014 23:46, Seth Galitzer a écrit : >>> Now that I've successfully imported my old docman data, it seems I am >>> unable to upload new files or create/edit folders. The buttons are >>> visible, but don't seem to have any effect when clicked. There are no >>> error messages in the apache logs or the browser javascript console. I >>> have tested in multiple browsers and OS and the behavior is the same. It >>> also looks like the page div containing the file/folder uploader/editor >>> is always visible, when I think it should only be visible upon demand, >>> and there is no "submit" or similar button visible to push the >>> files/changes. Likewise, in the "Add new item" tab, there is a a radio >>> button set to select "Submit new document", "Add a new folder", or >>> "Inject Tree", but no submit button to activate the selection. My guess >>> is there is some problem executing the javascript somewhere, but I'm not >>> sure. I do not have javascript blocked in any browser I tested this in. >>> Any idea what's going on here? As a reminder, I'm running FF 5.2.3 on >>> debian wheezy, and have imported data from GFAS 5.7.1. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> Seth >>> >> >> Hi Seth, >> >> Can you check if you have no 404 errors ? >> >> Regards, >> Franck aka nerville. >> >> > > No 404 errors, either in the browser or the apache logs. Any clicks just > silently fail. > > Seth >
I finally figured out the problem. I made a custom theme based on an older version of the standard funky theme. The javascript error related to the tooltip was directly from my theme template. I updated the template from the source tarball and now everything loads properly. Thanks to Franck for helping me focus my attention on figuring out where the javascript was going wrong. I ultimately did a diff between all installed files under /usr/share/gforge/www and the matching source files from the tarball so I could see what the differences were between the packaged forge and the source. There were only a small handful, but enough for me to find the problem. Thanks for your help. Seth -- Seth Galitzer Systems Coordinator Computing and Information Sciences Kansas State University http://www.cis.ksu.edu/~sgsax sg...@ksu.edu 785-532-7790 _______________________________________________ Fusionforge-general mailing list Fusionforge-general@lists.fusionforge.org http://lists.fusionforge.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fusionforge-general