On 6/6/07, Jeroen Houben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris Patti wrote: > > > > Which version of Typo did you install? Was it from a gem or Subversion? > > > > I've seen issues where the sidebar drag will appear to work, but the > > result won't show up in the rendered blog page - this has usually been > > due to some kind of error with the sidebar - either malformed HTML in > > the static sidebar, incorrect auth or a bug in the sidebar's code for > > others. > > > > I've not seen the javascript error though. > > I installed the latest stable version locally from the gem. Made some > changes (added a theme) checked the whole thing into SVN and deployed to > a test server. > > I dropped the database and did a rake db:migrate to make sure I started > from scratch again. That should have cleared out any malformed HTML that > may have been stored right? Maybe some HTML was saved on disk and is > still malformed. I'm getting the same error on my local installation now > too. It initially seems to work, but after dragging 2 or 3 items it's > broken again. They whole drag n drop seems a bit buggy and unnecessarily > complex IMHO. It could just be something I did, just can't work out what > that might be, it's pretty much a fresh install. > > > Jeroen
You might try running typo sweep-cache on the blog. That helped clear up some bogons for me. I'm still struggling with where my LiveJournal crossposter code should go. Guessing I should just give up and leave it alone since it works :) -Chris -- Chris Patti --- Y!: feoh -- AIM: chrisfeohpatti --- E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal,well-meaning but without understanding."-- Justice Louis O. Brandeis (Olmstead vs. United States) _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
