I'm using Debian Woody, expat version is 1.95.2. The strange thing is that in the db, the object is not empty (the three js functions are there), but when viewed via the web server, it is empty.
As a workaround, I copy-n-pasted the functions into the <head> of the respective page, but like I said, creating web sites doesn't work either, so I guess there's something fundamentally wrong with my installation. I read on the midgard page that php has to be compiled with --with-xml=<path-to-expat>. I installed php via apt-get, could this be the problem? Or would midgard completely refuse to work without that option? Bye, Sonic > Ok. I ve went thru sources :-) If you got an object but it is empty it > means that somtn wrong went with the replication. I ve had some similar > problem with importing with repligard. Tell me, what OS is it? What expat > version you have? > > What I know is that sometimes it happens that object content is not > imported into database but it is a repligard issue I don;t quite get and > cannot handle > > Anyway, I don;t think that separate page for 3 JS functions is a must. I'd > rather move to styles... > > Solt > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
