[rt-users] Journal Functions in 3.0.9

Rick Ellis Richard.Ellis at Sun.COM
Mon Mar 1 02:05:28 EST 2004


Hi Matt,

It's not in the version that comes built into the current RT distro. The
project Manager has seen that its there and want me to get it working or
remove it completely and I'd rather not have to hack the programme
around to remove it. If it simply adds a limited blog, similar to the
todo list, then that would be sufficient for now.

I have been through both the 3.0.8 and 3.0.9 builds I have here and
there isn't a post file, but there is a Post.html file.

If their is a working version of Journal, no matter how limited, I'd
appreciate knowing where it is.

Thanks
Rik

On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 13:55, Matt Disney wrote:
> Richard,
> 
> There should be a file called "post" in the html/journal directory of 
> the journal tarball. At least, it was in mine and I am using a modified 
> journal-0.1. In fact, I don't have a Post.html at all. What version of 
> the journal extension are you using and where did you find it?
> 
> Matt Disney
> 
> Richard Ellis wrote:
> > I know this was mentioned some few weeks ago, but I have been looking at this.
> > 
> > Bearing in mind the caveat that Journalling is limited to a
> > 'blogging'  tool right now, that could still be useful.
> > 
> > The problem seems to be Post.html which contains:
> > 
> > <Form Action="post" Method="POST" .......
> > 
> > 
> > There doesn't seem to be a correspnding action 'post' and so it fails.
> > 
> > Anyone know how to solve this?
> > 
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