ConfFields uses some voodoo with JavaScript injection IIRC. Most of my
old tricks won't work under 0.11 and need to be ported to newer APIs.

--Noah

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> Hi there,
>
> I probably would have posted this at trac-hacks, but with it being
> down, and there seems to be a lot of activity on this newsgroup, I
> figured I'd try here.
>
> I'm attempting to use the CondFields plugin, and under Trac 0.10, I'm
> good to go.  But, the catch is that I'm starting to migrate most of
> the plugins we use on a daily basis to a test environment running Trac
> 0.11, and for the life of me, I can't seem to get this one to work.
>
> I've successfully ported many of our custom in-house plugins, but when
> I've tried to do the same for this one, it's a no go.  I guess I'm
> curious as to why with this plugin (which implements the
> iRequestHandler interface), the match_request method doesn't get
> called.  I assumed that all you had to do was implement the
> iRequestHandler interface, and Trac will take care of the rest.  I can
> see that the plugin is being loaded, and the __init__ function is
> indeed being called, but not the match_request method.  Obviously the
> process_request method isn't being called either, but one step at a
> time :)
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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