From: Benjamin S. <bs...@cr...> - 2005-11-27 23:58:50
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(the broken view appears to be the known timestamp issue. I'll shut up and just integrate my changes now.) On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 03:47:20PM -0800, Benjamin Stewart wrote: > Update, 2 seconds later: yes, the existing HEAD does not like not > having any categories defined. As soon as I defined one, panel started > working (though view still has the problem defined below), and a second > problem is that the panel immediately listed the feeds I had added > without a category as belonging to the new category (obviously wrong). > > Anyway, I'm just going to wait until tags land to worry about this too > much. > > Kevin, what database schema are you planning on using for tags? > > --Benjy > > On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 03:44:24PM -0800, Benjamin Stewart wrote: > > * on a vanilla install, add feeds does not seem to be working. I > > suspect this might have something to do with php settings of register > > globals vs. .. whatever the other options are. Switching add.php to use > > _REQUEST instead of _GET and _POST fixed it, and I checked in the fix to > > head. > > > > * Even on the vanilla install, I'm not getting a working installation. > > the panel only lists one feed (even though I've subscribed to many), > > does not list the feed's name, and view does not list any results. Am > > investigating. Possibly related to not having any categories defined? > > If so, will hack around this pending categories via tags. > > > > * I guess we should handle feed: urls (thanks a billion, apple.). > > Anyone interested, or should we add it to wherever "the" todo list > > lives? |