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vk3xem
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by vk3xem » Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:35 pm
SysAdmin wrote:Ok. I think I've cleaned your blog out without breaking anything (bonus!). Can you give things a poke now?
Andrew
Great job Andrew, would I be correct in assuming you have upgraded
Serendipity to the latest version for us as well?

The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may belong to.
73 de Simon, VK3XEM
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pcp20us
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- Location: australia
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by pcp20us » Sat Dec 06, 2008 12:20 pm
Ha Andrew
This blug in below failed to install before you did the changes. I cannot seem to remove or reinstall can you please fix or let me know what i need to do. My blog is
http://pedro.blogs.exetel.com.au/
Ta
Feedburner Sidebar Requirements failed: s9y 1.2.1
Adds assorted functionality of the feedburner service into the sidebar.
Author: Aaron Axelsen; version: 1.0; (Spartacus)
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SysAdmin
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by SysAdmin » Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:35 am
vk3xem wrote:SysAdmin wrote:Ok. I think I've cleaned your blog out without breaking anything (bonus!). Can you give things a poke now?
Great job Andrew, would I be correct in assuming you have upgraded
Serendipity to the latest version for us as well?

Not as yet. I plan on doing so once 1.4 (or 1.4.1 - not decided as yet) is released.
Andrew
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SysAdmin
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by SysAdmin » Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:39 am
pcp20us wrote:This blug in below failed to install before you did the changes. I cannot seem to remove or reinstall can you please fix or let me know what i need to do. My blog is
http://pedro.blogs.exetel.com.au/
Feedburner Sidebar Requirements failed: s9y 1.2.1
Umm... that was as simple as clicking on the tick-box and then hitting delete...
Andrew
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JamesR
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by JamesR » Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:57 am
For some reason when accessing some blogs, the page loads and then I notice Firefox has 'Connecting to localhost...' at the status bar.
Why would a Exetel Blog be wanting to load data from localhost?
Regards,
JamesR
Customer since 2005
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SysAdmin
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by SysAdmin » Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:58 am
JamesR wrote:For some reason when accessing some blogs, the page loads and then I notice Firefox has 'Connecting to localhost...' at the status bar.
Why would a Exetel Blog be wanting to load data from localhost?
I don't know. Which blogs do that?
Andrew
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JamesR
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by JamesR » Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:12 am
SysAdmin wrote:JamesR wrote:For some reason when accessing some blogs, the page loads and then I notice Firefox has 'Connecting to localhost...' at the status bar.
Why would a Exetel Blog be wanting to load data from localhost?
I don't know. Which blogs do that?
Andrew
I have PM'd you a blog that is doing this.
Regards,
JamesR
Customer since 2005
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SysAdmin
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by SysAdmin » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:00 am
JamesR wrote:I have PM'd you a blog that is doing this.
Had a look at the one you gave me. Can't find it trying to hit localhost or mention of it anywhere on the page.
Andrew
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pcp20us
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by pcp20us » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:08 am
SysAdmin wrote:
Umm... that was as simple as clicking on the tick-box and then hitting delete...
Andrew
As i mentioned in my post, under sidebar plugins lfeedburner is greyed out and said it failed to install. When i go to my installed plugins, the feedburner plugin is not listed, so it cannot be removed, that is why i asked.
Pete
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SysAdmin
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by SysAdmin » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:27 am
pcp20us wrote:SysAdmin wrote:
Umm... that was as simple as clicking on the tick-box and then hitting delete...
Andrew
As i mentioned in my post, under sidebar plugins lfeedburner is greyed out and said it failed to install. When i go to my installed plugins, the feedburner plugin is not listed, so it cannot be removed, that is why i asked.
It was an event plugin (it's where I found it). Do you still see a problem (wondering if I missed something)?
Andrew
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pcp20us
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by pcp20us » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:43 am
Yep
I installed the feedburner pluign in the sidebar menu, it failed to install, i cannot remove reinstall etc, thats my issue.
You fixed similar for another that was posting along with my posts??
Pete
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pcp20us
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by pcp20us » Fri Dec 12, 2008 2:02 pm
Hi Still wanting to fix this error. plugin failed to install no option to fix.
Feedburner Sidebar Requirements failed: s9y 1.2.1
Adds assorted functionality of the feedburner service into the sidebar.
Author: Aaron Axelsen; version: 1.0; (Spartacus)
I need sys admin help as we have no access to our files...
Andrew you out there mate
Pete
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by SysAdmin » Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:56 pm
pcp20us wrote:Hi Still wanting to fix this error. plugin failed to install no option to fix.
Feedburner Sidebar Requirements failed: s9y 1.2.1
Adds assorted functionality of the feedburner service into the sidebar.
Author: Aaron Axelsen; version: 1.0; (Spartacus)
I need sys admin help as we have no access to our files...
Andrew you out there mate
Sorry. I thought things were sorted. I've poked and prodded and fixed both the feedburner and podcast plugins. Nothing else appears to be returning errors from the plugin list so you should be sorted (honest!

).
I guessed at your feedburner id btw so you may wish to reconfigure that (and see if there are changes needed to the podcast plugin).
Happy blogging.

Andrew
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by SysAdmin » Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:29 am
I'm not seeing anything that I can spot that relates to feedburner grayed out. Screenshot,
perhaps? PM if you feel the need.
Andrew