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Paul Forsyth
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Tuesday 09 May 2006 4:57:43 am
Kristof, yes, confirmed for me with 3.8 and rev 127.
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liu spider
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Tuesday 09 May 2006 7:05:47 am
ok, fixed in r128
to Jeroen Sangers: what's the content of the error message? Do you use a user in the administrator group? or a normal user? if latter, please grant the access to module sjsd
http://liucougar.scim-im.org
SCIM Input Method Platform
http://scim.sf.net
SJSD Online Editor
http://sf.net/projects/sjsd
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Marko Žmak
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Tuesday 09 May 2006 2:58:08 pm
I tried to acces svn for sjsd: http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.cgi/sjsd/ but I get "503 Service Unavailable" error. Is there any other way that I can download the newest version of sjsd (preferably through a web interface)? When will a new version be available for download on sourceforge?
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Nothing is impossible. Not if you can imagine it!
Hubert Farnsworth
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liu spider
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Tuesday 09 May 2006 3:18:12 pm
to Marko Zmak: the address you tried is for cvs in sf
see here for how to check out svn: http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=164632
http://liucougar.scim-im.org
SCIM Input Method Platform
http://scim.sf.net
SJSD Online Editor
http://sf.net/projects/sjsd
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Marko Žmak
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Tuesday 09 May 2006 10:59:52 pm
I followed the link you suggested and on that page I clicked on "Browse Subversion Repository" link which got me to the page with error I described. On the server where I want to use sjsd I don't have a svn client (and can't install it) so I would like to find latest svn version of sjsd via a web interface. How can I do it? Or should I wait for the new release to come as a download on SF?
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Nothing is impossible. Not if you can imagine it!
Hubert Farnsworth
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Jeroen Sangers
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 1:24:13 am
The message was exectly as I wrote in my message: "Returned value is not in valid JSON format: Error: Content is not found or function is not reconganized!" It only appears after clicking on the paperclip button. Other functions appear to work fine, though I haven't tried them all. I work with a user from the administrator group.
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Marko Žmak
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 3:18:01 am
O.K. I managed to download the newest version. The problem with &Scaron is solved now. But now there's another problem. The simbols for quotes usually used in MS Word (the one that are similar to this << and this >>) is not displayed correctly in my site. In the editor the simbola are displayed OK, but in the site it are displayed as » «. Also the long line (a little bit longer than this one: -) is displayed as – When I look in the data in the database I see that the quotes are saved as:
&raquo; &laquo; And I supose that's why they are not displayed correctly. I thing that they should be stored in DB as "»" and ";laquo;", and then they will probably be displayed OK. I don't know if this is sjsd bug or FCKEditor's bug. Could you check it? If you need any further details about this problem and my site config, feel free to ask.
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Nothing is impossible. Not if you can imagine it!
Hubert Farnsworth
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Pascal France
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 3:42:20 am
Hi Marko,
How did you manage to download the latest version ? Because when I go to http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=164632 and clic to "Browse Subversion Repository" I get the same error message you described ? Pascal
Ce qui embellit le désert c'est qu'il cache un puits... quelque part... (A. de Saint-Exupéry) - http://luxpopuli.fr/eZ-Publish
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Xavier Dutoit
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 4:04:47 am
Hi, You should use a svn client to download the version. See here http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=164632 It's not as scary as it might look, and the benefit is so high for the updates that its really worthwhile. You can also try downloading from the main page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sjsd X+
http://www.sydesy.com
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Paul Forsyth
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 4:06:06 am
It might also be a sourceforge issue with their svn server. Paul
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Pascal France
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 4:37:40 am
Hi Xavier,
I'm a beginners not familiar with subversion. I installed kdesvn but when I try to checkout a repository using http://svn.sourceforge.net/sjsd I get this error message:
PROPFIND request failed on '/sjsd' PROPFIND of '/sjsd': 302 Found (http://svn.sourceforge.net) Is it due to a sourceforge issue with their svn server, as told Paul ? Pascal
Ce qui embellit le désert c'est qu'il cache un puits... quelque part... (A. de Saint-Exupéry) - http://luxpopuli.fr/eZ-Publish
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Paul Forsyth
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 4:45:58 am
The url to use is:
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/sjsd
If you look at the subversion page it gives you a handly link to use: http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=164632 paul
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Xavier Dutoit
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 4:46:47 am
Hi, Don't know about doing a check out, but an update from the shell worked fine a couple of minutes ago. Updated to revision 128.
http://www.sydesy.com
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Pascal France
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 4:55:50 am
Merci Xavier, I do it too with
svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/sjsd sjsd
and it works fine. Pascal
Ce qui embellit le désert c'est qu'il cache un puits... quelque part... (A. de Saint-Exupéry) - http://luxpopuli.fr/eZ-Publish
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Xavier Dutoit
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 5:24:24 am
De rien. Welcome in the subversion world ;) I'd suggest to do the same with on the the stable branch for ez from pubsvn. On pub svn, you're going to grab quite a few extensions too, and we are usually better at keeping the latest version there than on the countrib pages. X+
http://www.sydesy.com
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Pascal France
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 5:39:27 am
Now SJSD is working on my 3.7.5, I tested the "lists". In "edit" mode, I type this:
1. A
2. B
1. AA
2. BB
1. CCC
2. DDD
3. C
4. D
Once I save my document, I get this in the frontend:
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
Is it a bug, a limitation ? I did a search about that on this topic and found nothing, neither on the bug page http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=832503&group_id=164632&func=browse Pascal
Ce qui embellit le désert c'est qu'il cache un puits... quelque part... (A. de Saint-Exupéry) - http://luxpopuli.fr/eZ-Publish
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liu spider
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 7:47:15 am
to pascal France: it is working here. Are you sure you clear all your cache (server/client)?
to Marko Zmak: I can not reproduce the issue, it is displayed correctly in the webpage I tried. I recommand clearing your cache (client)
to Jeroen Sangers: what the url it trys to request? (you can find out if you have firebug, a firefox extension installed, see the post in this thread before)
BTW: I use eZ 3.8 stable branch in svn with php 4.4.2 if you guys use eZ 3.7.x, I'd suggest upgrading to 3.8
http://liucougar.scim-im.org
SCIM Input Method Platform
http://scim.sf.net
SJSD Online Editor
http://sf.net/projects/sjsd
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Pascal France
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 8:45:39 am
Hi Liu, Even if I erase both var/cache/ directory and var/plain/ it does not work. I use a from scratch installation of a 3.7.5 version for tests. Regards Pascal
Ce qui embellit le désert c'est qu'il cache un puits... quelque part... (A. de Saint-Exupéry) - http://luxpopuli.fr/eZ-Publish
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liu spider
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 8:51:09 am
support for ez 3.7 in SJSD is not officialy supported (unless someone volunteer to do the work necessary to maintain the compatibility), so please use eZ 3.8 instead
http://liucougar.scim-im.org
SCIM Input Method Platform
http://scim.sf.net
SJSD Online Editor
http://sf.net/projects/sjsd
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Jeroen Sangers
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Wednesday 10 May 2006 9:09:46 am
I installed the FireBug extension, and configured it to show XMLHttpRequests. When loading the edit screen, the following error appears in the FireBug console: this.DOMDocument has no properties view-source:http://example.com/extension/sjsd/FCKeditor/editor/js/fckeditorcode_gecko_2.js (line 22)
When I click on the Paperclip icon to add an image, I see: GET http://example.com/index.php?/sjsd/xmlhttp/GetObjectPropertyObjectList
GET http://example.com/index.php?/sjsd/xmlhttp/GetRelationlist?oid=1&ov=31
this.replace is not a function jobparsing.js (line 3)
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