Sorry for the delay. Too. Much. Email.
Anyways....
On 11/2/07, Mike Burger <mburger@...> wrote:
> First...after installation, the plugin identifies itself in the plugin
> list as Feeds.App 3.0 RC4, though I'm sure that's just cosmetic.
Yes. My bad. I changed it in a couple places and missed the most
important one. Sorry.
> Second, when I go into one of my blogs' settings, go the Blog Templates
> area, and select "Create a Feed Widget, it darkens the rest of the browser
> window and "pops up" the "Feeds.App Widget Creator" in what ought to be,
> but isn't quite a window.
This is the MT "dialog" window used throughout version 4 now.
> I input the full URL to a site's feed, click "Continue" and that "pop up"
> window returns:
>
> An error occurred
> close Unknown action select
>
> with buttons for "Close" and "Go Back".
>
> "Go Back" takes me back to the widget creator, "Close" does nothing, and I
> can't close this "pop up" window.
I can't reproduce but...
> It happens in both IE6 and Firefox 2.0.0.6 running under Fedora Core 6,
> though I suspect I can replicate this behavior on my Windows systems, as
> well.
Could you verify that you can indeed replicate this in Windows. I'm
plugging into the javascript MT provides and I know that they do not
test Linux at all. (They try, but there is a limit to their official
support.) One possibility is that its some type of JavaScript quirk.
I'd like to eliminate that.
Is Feeds.App LITE disabled? The Feeds Widget was was originally
created for Lite and then brought back into its commercial older
sibling. While its appears the same its actually different code
running. If Lite were enabled its possible the standard app is calling
a lite code causing the error you see.
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