Thank you for your response. We narrowed it down to what it seems to be IE9 causing the issue (even in IE8 mode, possibly some extra code injections happenning that MS oh so loves to do:)). So word of warning to fellow Red Dot developers, stay away from IE9!!!
Cheers :) On Aug 26, 1:11 am, "Manuel Schnitger (OpenText)" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kostya, > > I've just done the same steps you described and did not get any error > message. (Of course I used another DB so this is surely a > difference.) > > Couldn't you ... > - copy the sourcecode of the damaged template > - insert it into a new template > - perform a content class replacement for all instances of the content > class > > But before I'd do that, I'd first of all create a new content class > and would test, if the behaviour also occours with the newly created > one. > > If the behaviour is still the same, I'd use another database in order > to make sure that the database isn't responsibe for the error. > > Best regards, > Manuel > > On 25 Aug., 10:52, Kostya Batanin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi guys, > > > I have an interesting problem with Red Dot (10.1 Build 10.1.0.470). I > > created a new DB connection using a MSSQL Product. DB connection > > tested ok. I started creating content classes, using a Database > > Content placeholder in them. I was able to access the tables and > > fields using the created database connection, but as soon as I tick > > the Hit List option on the placeholder and try to save the content > > class I get an error saying: > > > "XML-Parser, Error -1072894427: Equal expected. Line 2 Position 59". > > The template then does not get saved, when you open it you have to > > recover the temporary data, otherwise all changes are lost. > > > And once you untick the Hit List option on the element, the error > > still persist. Also an empty placeholder gets created (you can see it > > from the Placeholders drop-down in the editor window). I am not able > > to get rid of the empty placeholder or the error once I turn a > > Database Content element into a Hit List. > > > Has anyone come across this before? Any help is greatly appreciated!!! > > > Thank you in advance. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RedDot CMS Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/reddot-cms-users?hl=en.
