[mythtv-users] Mythweb Jump problem
Greg Woods
greg at gregandeva.net
Fri Mar 28 18:25:43 UTC 2008
On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 13:16 -0400, Michael T. Dean wrote:
> What MythWeb theme (look? style? whatever it's called...)?
Whatever is the default, I haven't changed it (although I might try some
other choices to see what happens).
> TTBOMK,
> there is no "Jump" (or Goto or equivalent) button for moving around the
> listings
There is now. Prior to my complete reinstall of F8 and 0.21 from ATrpms,
I was running FC5 and the latest SVN compiled from source (I needed a
later version to support my HDHomerun). Under that version, there was no
Jump button. Instead, if you selected a date and/or a time from the
dropdown, it immediately jumped to that date or time, which meant that
if you wanted a different day AND time, you had to jump twice. Now,
there is an explicit "Jump" button. You select the day and time from the
dropdowns, then click Jump to actually move to that time, and that's
what doesn't work. As soon as I use the Jump button, I get a NO DATA
screen. But the arrows to move ahead a couple of hours work fine.
> If the "Jump" you're clicking is actually a date in the dropdown list,
> I'm guessing you either have a problem with JavaScript in the browser
> you're using or you have a date/time issue on some computer (MythWeb
> host, Myth backend, ...).
My date setup looks fine on both the browser client and the backend/web
server. I don't think it's a browser problem either because I get the
same effect under F8/Firefox or Windows XP/IE.
But I do have a couple of things to try. First, I tried to change the
theme, which I presume is done by clicking Settings. When I do that, I
immediately get this error:
Error at /var/www/html/mythweb/modules/settings/tmpl/lite/welcome.php,
line 29:
Invalid argument supplied for foreach()
This also (not surprisingly) happens under both F8/Firefox and XP/IE.
I'll have to figure out if there is a way to change the default theme on
the server side because I can't change it through the browser.
The second thing is, from work I am going through a proxy web server.
I've done this before and never had a problem with it, but I can rule it
out as the problem by trying from a machine at home where I can access
the web server without going through the proxy. I just typically don't
use Mythweb at home because I can just fire up mythfrontend.
--Greg
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