Hmmm, I don't get it. If you want to send me the blog data directory
off-list, I'll take a look for you. Aside from that, I'm not sure what
to suggest, other than double-checking the Pebble data is being stored
where you think it is and that the web pages aren't being cached in
your browser.
Simon
On 5/20/07, Rob Rye <rye@...> wrote:
> HI Simon,
>
> Good thought but no. There is just one pebble*.jar file. I did do a
> full installation. Now, there was something wrong with the data in
> this blog. I had a bunch of orphaned .bak files and some files for
> which there was no .bak file. Whatever caused that may have driven
> the disappearance of everything upon reindexing. When I went through
> and got rid of the orphaned .bak files or created .xml files for them
> and rid myself of the stray .xml files in there as well, that fixed
> the indexing problem but not the Read More issue.
>
> The weirdest thing is that I have two other blogs on the same
> instance of Pebble 2.1 and they are not behaving in this manner.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob
> On May 18, 2007, at 11:57 PM, Simon Brown wrote:
>
> > This is a long shot, I admit, but did you do a full Pebble 2.1
> > installation or simply patch an existing one? I'm wondering whether
> > WEB-INF/lib contains multiple pebble*.jar files.
> >
> > Simon
> >
> > On 5/18/07, Rob Rye <rye@...> wrote:
> >> Hi Simon,
> >>
> >>
> >> I am seeing it on all entries on one blog. I have the same
> >> decorators active
> >> in my other blogs as well but the problem is not surfacing there.
> >> When I
> >> reindexed the blog with the problem, the blog suddenly was not
> >> seeing any
> >> entries at all.
> >>
> >> I have a clone of the blog on my laptop. It has the same problem,
> >> but none
> >> of the other blogs have that problem on that machine either.
> >>
> >> This is weird.
> >>
> >> Here is the list of decorators etc. that are active on the blog
> >> that is
> >> acting up and on all the others. Given that I have found that it
> >> is only a
> >> problem on one blog and not on any of my others I am guessing I
> >> have done
> >> something very strange. If only I knew what it was.
> >>
> >> Permalink Provider
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.permalink.DefaultPermalinkProvider
> >> Content Decorators
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.HideUnapprovedResponsesDecorator
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.RadeoxDecorator
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.HtmlDecorator
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.EscapeMarkupDecorator
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.RelativeUriDecorator
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.ReadMoreDecorator
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.BlogTagsDecorator
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.BlogCategoriesDecorator
> >> Blog Listeners
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.blog.CacheListener
> >> Blog Entry Listeners
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.blogentry.EmailNotificationListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.index.BlogEntryIndexListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.index.TagIndexListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.index.CategoryIndexListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.index.SearchIndexListener
> >> Comment Listeners
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.response.IpAddressListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.response.LinkSpamListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.response.ContentSpamListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.response.SpamScoreListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.index.ResponseIndexListener
> >> Comment Confirmation Strategy
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.confirmation.DefaultConfirmationStrategy
> >> TrackBack Listeners
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.response.IpAddressListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.response.LinkSpamListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.response.ContentSpamListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.response.SpamScoreListener
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.index.ResponseIndexListener
> >> TrackBack Confirmation Strategy
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.confirmation.DefaultConfirmationStrategy
> >> Lucene Analyzer
> >> org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardAnalyzer
> >> Logger
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.logging.CombinedLogFormatLogger
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Rob
> >> On May 18, 2007, at 4:38 AM, Simon Brown wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Rob,
> >>
> >> Are you seeing this problem on all blog entries or just specific
> >> ones?
> >> If the latter, perhaps that read more links are still part of the
> >> blog
> >> entry excerpt/body source (i.e. left over from the previous
> >> problems)?
> >>
> >> Which other decorators are you using?
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >> Simon
> >>
> >> On 5/18/07, Rob Rye <rye@...> wrote:
> >> Several months ago I wrote to this group because I encountered a
> >> problem in
> >> which I was getting an extra 'Read More' statement at the end of
> >> my excerpts
> >> every time I edited and saved a blog entry for which I had created an
> >> excerpt, using Pebble 2.0RC1. If memory serves, Simon fixed that
> >> problem
> >> quite rapidly. I never gave it a second thought while running
> >> Pebble 2.0 on
> >> my Mac.
> >>
> >> I just upgraded to Pebble 2.1, running under Apache httpd 2.2.2/
> >> Tomcat
> >> 5.5.12/JVM Version 1.5.0_07-164 on a Mac (10.4.9). I have
> >> encountered the
> >> multiple 'Read More' problem again. I have checked my plugins list
> >> and see
> >> only one copy of the content decorator:
> >>
> >> net.sourceforge.pebble.decorator.ReadMoreDecorator
> >>
> >> Has anyone else run into this problem? Suggestions?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Rob
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