Posted on: 08/03/03 10:51am
By: xbrief
I can\'t get the geeklog.rdf file of one domain to show in another. Is this normal?
My portal block in 1.3.8. is able to show the geeklog.rdf of another site in the same domain as the other 1.3.8 installation. But it cannot show the RDF files of a 1.3.7+ installation in another domain. Is this due to a missing configuration in the config file?
Again, my 1.3.7+ installations in one domain cannot show the rdf files of another site in the same domain with the same kind of installation. Can you help me with this?
Re:Portal Block Problem
Posted on: 08/03/03 11:11am
By: Dirk
I\'ve read it three times but still don\'t understand the problem. Some examples would probably help.
Also, what does \"can not show\" mean? What happens? Do you get any error messages? There\'s also a bug in Geeklog versions prior to 1.3.8 that does not show new portal blocks immediately after their creation. A forced reload (depending on the browser, holding down the shift or control key while clickling on the reload button) should help there (if one of the involved sites is running 1.3.7).
bye, Dirk
Re:Portal Block Problem
Posted on: 08/03/03 11:29am
By: xbrief
I don\'t get any errors. Please go to http://www.nossumus.net/agpinoy and look at the blocks on the right at the homepage. The Bible Corner shows its news items, while those below (Webfriar\'s Lab, Family Site, and APIC dont)
Re:Portal Block Problem
Posted on: 08/03/03 02:37pm
By: Dirk
Well, okay, I see some empty blocks - but that doesn\'t really help. Can you give the URLs of those feeds?
bye, Dirk
Re:Portal Block Problem
Posted on: 08/05/03 02:33am
By: xbrief
Please check your mail.
Re:Portal Block Problem
Posted on: 08/05/03 04:00am
By: Dirk
Well, the simple answer is: All those feeds (all three of them) are empty.
If you have access to the sites in question, make sure their backend directory and geeklog.rdf files are writable. It may also help to edit and save a story on those sites to update the feeds. Or maybe they\'re switched off in config.php?
Of course, it would make sense if Geeklog would produce a warning message in that case ...
bye, Dirk
Re:Portal Block Problem
Posted on: 08/05/03 09:23am
By: xbrief
[QUOTE BY= Dirk] Well, the simple answer is: All those feeds (all three of them) are empty.
If you have access to the sites in question, make sure their backend directory and geeklog.rdf files are writable. It may also help to edit and save a story on those sites to update the feeds. Or maybe they\'re switched off in config.php?
Of course, it would make sense if Geeklog would produce a warning message in that case ...
bye, Dirk[/QUOTE]
If the problem is in config.php, where do I fix it?
Re:Portal Block Problem
Posted on: 08/05/03 09:30am
By: Dirk
Re:Portal Block Problem
Posted on: 08/05/03 09:30am
By: DTrumbower
http://www.geeklog.net/docs/config.html#rdf
Problem Fixed
Posted on: 08/05/03 10:33am
By: xbrief
The problem was permissions for backend folder and geeklog.rdf.