Bugs in the Archive
Bugs in the Archive
I've come across a few bugs in the archive which I will address ASAP
The Search Facility is not working - I will upgrade this to a Google site search
Login - It Wont Work - I will disable this link
No Doubt there will be others that I haven't found yet.
If anyone finds any more bugs, then please reply to this topic with the details and I'll try and sort them.
The Search Facility is not working - I will upgrade this to a Google site search
Login - It Wont Work - I will disable this link
No Doubt there will be others that I haven't found yet.
If anyone finds any more bugs, then please reply to this topic with the details and I'll try and sort them.
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
Hi Doc, first of all thanks for all the hard work you have done and are continuing to do. I like the look of the new site and can instantly see the added functionality, (quantum leap comes to mind), well done.
I know that you will have a lot on your plate but I have noticed the archived data finishes on the 5th Jan. Will there be any chance of accessing any slightly later data? I would like to copy some historical research from the old Barlick War Memorial Group thread over to the new site to retain some continuity if possible. I have all my notes but would rather avoid having to type it all up again.
I know that you will have a lot on your plate but I have noticed the archived data finishes on the 5th Jan. Will there be any chance of accessing any slightly later data? I would like to copy some historical research from the old Barlick War Memorial Group thread over to the new site to retain some continuity if possible. I have all my notes but would rather avoid having to type it all up again.
Ian
Re: Bugs in the Archive
Ian
I was going to take a snapshot of the site this Wednesday 25/01/2012, but because of the server crash it won't let me, I had to revert to the snapshot taken on the 5th of January, so any information posted on the old site since then has been temporaily lost until I can play about with one of the SQL backup files when hopefully I will be able to extracted the missing postings.
Sorry for the inconvienience
I was going to take a snapshot of the site this Wednesday 25/01/2012, but because of the server crash it won't let me, I had to revert to the snapshot taken on the 5th of January, so any information posted on the old site since then has been temporaily lost until I can play about with one of the SQL backup files when hopefully I will be able to extracted the missing postings.
Sorry for the inconvienience
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
No problem Doc, if you can get at it sometime it would make the information in the new topic flow better. I'll hang back posting anything else in there for a bit. I don't suppose there is anyway of inserting a post before the last post in the thread?
Ian
Re: Bugs in the Archive
I don't know, looks like I'll be finding out soon enoughpanbiker wrote:No problem Doc, if you can get at it sometime it would make the information in the new topic flow better. I'll hang back posting anything else in there for a bit. I don't suppose there is anyway of inserting a post before the last post in the thread?
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
I think I have figured a way round it doc without a lot of bother. I could make a post in the thread topic to act as "white space" and edit it up afterwards. That way I could continue adding my research from where I am up to now and insert the earlier stuff if you can recover with a later SQL index point.
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
With the tubo search not working, I tried a manual search through the topics to find a particular thread "Casualties of War". Invariably the site indexing seems to break down if you try to dig too deep. I tried with a number of my own topics and it seems to be fairly consistent. The breakdown tends to leave you on a 404 error page as a guest member on the new site.
Ian
Re: Bugs in the Archive
Acknowledged Ian,
I'm hoping once I integrate a Google Site search in place of the Front Page Search in the archive that the problem will be overcome, because the site was only opened today, the search engines haven't had time to index the new site yet, so even if I implemented it now the search engines wouldn't have anything to show.
I'll keep am eye on it and then repost when its viable.
I'm hoping once I integrate a Google Site search in place of the Front Page Search in the archive that the problem will be overcome, because the site was only opened today, the search engines haven't had time to index the new site yet, so even if I implemented it now the search engines wouldn't have anything to show.
I'll keep am eye on it and then repost when its viable.
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
Doc, I assume that if you can eventualy rejig the archive site with a later SQL index point to get the data nearer to the 21st Jan the bots will only have to re-index the extra data they find won't they?
I hope that's the case anyway.
I hope that's the case anyway.
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
I have tried to get into the Archive a couple of times recently but I just get a message saying I'm not allowed access. Is it just me or is it the same for everyone?
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
Archive is still in limbo. Best way to get into subjects if they exist is via Google using the keyword archiveoneguyfrombarlick as a filter. It makes the search site specific and usually finds something.
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
When is the changeover from Doc to Pluggy taking place?
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Re: Bugs in the Archive
Pluggy is ready but Doc has so much on his plate at the moment that it's best to let him get on with more important matters. It will happen and I have little doubt that when it does Pluggy will find a way round the problem of re-posting the archive. It still exists! So the short answer Moh is a bit more patience..... Meanwhile, subs sent in to the site go straight to Pluggy and as it's a year since we started the new platform all contributions gratefully received. Usual route through the Paypal facility on the portal page.
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