Andre Venter: Radioan app apartnewMessageCallback undefined fixed by clearing urls list in config.root- August 9, 2003 Blogging this to find it later should I need it. I had a similar problem. (it is almost one year later) It first cropped up when attempting to create a New Story. Frontier reported that "newMessageCallback" was undefined. After rebooting we got the "membersRootFile" undefined, or sometimes a different but similar complaint. It turned out that there was a corrupted list in config.root. It was the "urls" list. Frontier would get an out of memory error while attempting to unpack this list while...http://frontier.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$12162?y=2003&m=8&d=7 Possible reasons why a Frontier database may not open- August 9, 2003 f string: Frontier:Guest Databases:apps:mainResponder.root openOnStartup boolean: true runStartupScript boolean: true supportsSubscribe boolean: false Does the "startup" exist in mainResponder.root Roland Tanglao's Webloghttp://frontier.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$10531?y=2003&m=8&d=7 Orlando Vacationer weblog launched- August 9, 2003 I'm using Radio UserLand's categories feature to publish a new weblog at a separate domain. Orlando Vacationer is a weblog devoted to "Disney discounts, park perks, and tourist tips" for the Mouse-infested city that I visit with my family around 8-10 times a year. The domain is new and may not have propagated to all parts of the Internet yet, so if it can't be reached, try its category address.I'm going to write an article on Workbench about using Radio to publish a category that looks like an..http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/2003/08/07.html#a839 Rendering PHP Files with Radio UserLand- August 9, 2003 A Workbench visitor asks: How can I use Radio to render .php files instead of .html files when upstreaming The file extension is determined by the renderedFileExtension directive. By default, files are rendered with the .html extension. To set the extension to .php for an entire folder and its subfolders, edit the prefs.txt file in that folder and add this line: renderedFileExtension "php" Here's an example: the xmas.txt file and the xmas.php page it produces.To set the extension only for a..http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/2003/08/07.html#a841 Get rid of auto paragraphs and calendars in Manila Sites in bodytext- August 9, 2003 You can also put a calendar macro commented out in the home page template, which is what I'd recommend. The content will still be there, but it will be ignored. As for the paragraph tags, the first thing to do is turn off auto paragraphs. YourManilaSiteTable.prefs.autoParagraphs = false. That will get most of them. You may also need to search for any place in manila that is adding its own paragraph tags. See above for the maintence issues that this can cause(via Re: editing &123;bodytext&125;..http://frontier.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$12166?y=2003&m=8&d=8 Bryan Bell and Radio Lite- August 8, 2003 Bryan hit the nail on the head with his post about Radio Lite. I need a Radio that runs smaller and with less processor cycles. NetNewsWire is great for posts, but sometimes I want to tinker with the backend. If I run Radio on my native machine (a TiBook550 with 768MB of RAM), the processor sits at 50% utilization. After 2 minutes or so, the fan kicks on low. After 5 minutes, it's hard to miss the fan on high speed and the lack of "snap" to the apps. What's...http://www.houseofwarwick.com/2003/08/08.html#a142 Wishlist for Radio features.- August 7, 2003 In response to this post on Paolo's website, here's my list of wishes for Radio (in order of importance): 1-- Like TypePad, add an easy way for me to list what I'm reading and what I'm listening to--all linked to my Amazon Associate ID--to allow visitors to buy something and I get a commission. If nothing else, the groovy bookalbum covers are great. See my TypePad test site. 2--Easy remote hostingdomain hosting. FTP is fine, but I'd like the referrer rankings to work outside of Userland's..http://www.houseofwarwick.com/2003/08/04.html#a128 WYSIWYG Editing in Mozilla Comes to Conversant- August 7, 2003 Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! I've been working for some time now on a groupwarecollaboration site based on the Macrobyte Conversant platform. Today Macrobyte released their HTMLAREA3 capability. This is very cool -- cross-platform WYSIWYG editing in Mozilla 1.4 and above. I've never used WYSIWYG because I had to use MSIE to make it work, and because the MSIE implementation was crude. But this is much better. Support for tables, background colors, HTML source toggle -- lots of available...http://www.terryfrazier.com/weblog/2003/08/06.html#a1630 Why I will not sign up for TypePad- August 7, 2003 TypePad is a wonderful idea whose time has finally come. UserLand started this with the right idea some time ago, but couldn't make a go of it. Now that the rest of the world is ready, Ben and Mena of Six Apart, developer of Movable Type, have rolled out TypePad. I was ready to purchase the service, but I stopped to take an inventory of my blogging self. I have a server-based weblog product. It has multiple categories, scripting, automation, no recurring fees, supports multiple standards...http://www.houseofwarwick.com/2003/08/06.html#a137 |