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Gecko-R7:

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delete your browser history and clear your cache!

John.

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Oh...did all that as a "1st" step after getting the error.
Doesn't solve the problem.
Maybe it will sort itself out, but otherwise...this work-around will be fine.


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Gecko i think maybe you can see this error because you have the ability to change the theme for this forum just for your account. So i think you still have the faulty code in the theme that you are seeing. I can't see or even select that other theme, so i don't see the error. If that is the case, you need to find the other index.template.php file you were editing and replace the code with the new code.

John.

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Thanks for the heads-up. I'll take a peek tomorrow, but I'm not too worried bout' it if I can't sort it  ;).

John37309:
Sure!

Remember that if this forum has 3 or 4 themes, and forum moderators and forum admins have selected a different theme to view this forum, they won't see the rss browser auto-detect feature until they log out and see the "Lunatics" default theme. For everybody to see the browser auto-detect thing, you would have to add the new code to the index.template.php file for each theme.

Anyway everything looks good, its a cool feature and i'm glad we got it working.

John.

Jason G:
Ooooh!, comes up in Snarfer good  ;)  Looks like the votes don't save, but my guess is that's a snarfer thing right?

Only thing is I guess this makes editing/updating older entries technique out for updates  :(


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Gecko-R7:

--- Quote from: John37309 on 23 Mar 2009, 01:01:08 am ---Sure!

Remember that if this forum has 3 or 4 themes, and forum moderators and forum admins have selected a different theme to view this forum, they won't see the rss browser auto-detect feature until they log out and see the "Lunatics" default theme. For everybody to see the browser auto-detect thing, you would have to add the new code to the index.template.php file for each theme.

Anyway everything looks good, its a cool feature and i'm glad we got it working.

John.

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You're really close there!  There's 5 themes, but everyone is actually using the Lunatics theme.  No viewers of the others.
The only original Admin here that helped dev. this site has been awol for almost 2 years.
The remaining admin is the server host, but didn't build this site.  I rather got the job since I was already here & had a broom.
Sweeping the reactor room vs. changing how the reactor runs are slightly different things..... :D
I don't want to be the night watchman that causes a meltdown  :D via "ohhh....that red button looks cool, let's see what THAT does...."

Would be nice to have an actual site admin again that can truly develop the site etc.
Problem is everything that built the site (w/exception to index template) is in protected files.
I can't say the need is critical, just a nice to have.
Current environment works fine and is the best yet.  :)

You obviously know your way around the nooks & crannies of SMF.
What kind of background you have???

Gecko-R7:

--- Quote from: Jason G on 23 Mar 2009, 01:43:08 am ---Ooooh!, comes up in Snarfer good  ;)  Looks like the votes don't save, but my guess is that's a snarfer thing right?

Only thing is I guess this makes editing/updating older entries technique out for updates  :(


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Actually...the way I post the the updates will continue to work fine.
Each update, while essentially as modified version of a previous release post (why re-invent the wheel each time  ;) ), is still a "new" post and news item.  So....the most recent item on RSS will always be the latest & newest.

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