James Carlson wrote: > I'm a project leader, and we had the wrong feed specified for one of > our people (me). We ended up with a bunch of off-topic entries taking > up space on our blog page. > > So, after fixing up the feed, I tried to delete the errant entries, > and got this: > > Not Authorized > > We're sorry. You are not authorized to access the resource > /os/project/rbridges/blogs/removeBlogEntries.jspa. > > This may occur if your session has expired. If that is the case, > just sign in again. > > Of course, my session hadn't expired. I tried logging out and back > in, and it was the same. I even tried using SSL, which is no mean > feat as opensolaris.org seems to force you back out of SSL at every > possible opportunity -- I'm guessing the web site uses a lot of > fully-specified hard-coded URLs instead of simpler and more flexible > relative URLs. > > I was also not able to hide entries. That rewarded me with: > > Resource Not Found > > We're sorry. The resource > /os/community/rbridges/blogs/editBlogEntry.jspa?id=56483 could not > be found. Please check the URL for proper spelling and > capitalization. If you're having trouble locating a page on this > site, try visiting the OpenSolaris home page. > > Should it be possible to clean up entries after a feeding accident?
Yes it should. I will take a look. Derek > -- Derek Cicero Program Manager Solaris Kernel Group, Software Division _______________________________________________ website-discuss mailing list [email protected]
