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OK. We found the problem with the apostrophe in the page Title. i continued to have problems and decided to go the old fashioned way. I deleted everything I had installed on the server and in Lightroom and started over with a clean slate and a new path http://corvette-photography.com/test2/galleries/ . Everything works!!! I used all the defaults in the templates so it is not too pretty right now.
I really like what you did with Oliver Blum and may head off in that direction.
Thanks for you great help again. I only build a new site every few years so the brain needs to be reprogrammed each time. I am just starting with backlight but already see the power of the interface. I have a long way to go.
Best regards,
Paul
Rod found the bad entry on the Page Setup. i blanked it out and the site loads but as a list. This is another problem to dig into.
Yes, but I removed the apostrophe completely but it continues to get in the template file.
I deleted the entire setup in TTG Publisher and started over. I edited the publisher setup to make the galleries off the root in /test/galleries and republished. All is in the proper place but the site will not load in Chrome with the identical error. Somewhere that original "sin" ('s) is embedded someplace.
Ben,
I sent you a comprehensive email with all that I have done today and the latest template file. I basically deleted everything I did yesterday and started over with all different set and album titles. I did not follow Matts suggestion above because I didn't see it until I did all this and the same error persists even though there is no apostrophe s anywhere in my setup. the galleries folder is still in the root rather than in ../backlight/test1/
Thanks, i will redo it that way.
Paul
It is in a sub folder.
/backlight has all the files I installed according to the instructions. The root contains the files for the main corvette-photography.com site which is not a part of this project. I am only testing backlight to see if I think it is worth the effort. I will create a sub-domain for backlight sites if I go forward. I would prefer that /galleries is in /backlight/galleries to keep these apart.
This is screwy. I did everything i can think of to get rid of the 's on line 31 of both the "include" and page" template files but it keeps coming back. In LR I deleted the Album Set and album and created new ones with no apostrophes anyplace in the titles. I republished the set and album and the problem persists with the same error! I cleared the designer cache and after republishing found the the same error is back in the cache folder.
The new site is http://corvette-photography.com/galleri … Set/Album/
I found your previous reply to a similar error, dug out the file and found it did not like the apostrophe in the title on line 31. I fixed that and the error went away but the default pages do not display.
I installed backlight in a sub off the root at http://corvette-photography.com/backlight. I see that the galleries folder was put in the root rather than /backlight. Could this be the problem?
The site is http://corvette-photography.com/galleri … utoRefresh
I downloaded backlight last night, followed the setup through Designer and created a test album set and album. Published and got this error
Unexpected error: syntax error, unexpected 's' (T_STRING) in 89-page-1.1.1-1-3-menu_6-87-index-1.1.1-3-2.view.template on line 31
thanks
Paul
Got it. Thanks again.
Paul
Try the contact form in my other site www.photoimpressions.org Another CE4 site
CE4 Contact works properly on the website www.lesmarmitonsnj.com but it does not send a reply to the sender. An error email appears in the server administrator in-box with the error Mail failure - no recipient addresses.
Where do I find this missing link?
Thanks,
Paul
Yes, i did change the slug because I made a mistake in the ordering characters. I use 10, 09, 08 etc to force the latest album to always be on the top left. I had left off the 0 which would have put 9-2015-october too far on top.
I probably also changed the slug in the set at some point because the word events was not needed.
I edited the set and the album and all is well again.
Thank you very much.
Got it. Sorry I didn't RTFM first.
Where am I going to find these logs? There are none in User/../AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Lightroom/6.2.1 or any other of the versions under Lightroom.
Nope. Doing the same thing I have done for years.
I deleted the album and recreated it. Now I get Unable to perform UploadRendition message id not found
I just updated LR to LRCC 2015. CE4 Publisher automatically appears in the Publish drop down list.
I had published an Album Set and 2 Albums using LRCC 2014 with no problems. I just tried to publish another Album to that set and Publisher fails to create the folder on the server. Permissions are set to 755. http://www.lesmarmitonsnj.com (Our Events > 2015-2016 Events). Publisher does authenticate the connection.
The fonts were in the resources folder off the root but the links in the two php files in the SeasonIndex were wrong. They were correct in the gallery template, which is why the fonts came back after you opened an album. I did use Pages 6.17.
It is all working properly now. A few lessons learned for hybrid sites with both CE3 and CE4 album sets.
BTW. You are a genius. Thank you again.
OKAY. It's amazing what a little sleep can do for your head.
I redid the CE3 resources but that didn't work. Then I replaced the <style> section in the CE3 SeasonIndex template_index.php and index.php with the one from the CE3 Gallery template and voila, it worked.
I had used autoindex v 6.16 to create the SeasonIndex but the correct reference was not there.
Thank you again.
Paul
No, I had put it in ttg-be/templates/autoindex. i just put it in /templates/auto_index and it messed up big time, so I undid it and will export again tomorrow.. I need to do some more digging. Thanks for your effort. I think we are on the right track. I just need to get some sleep!
Paul
I am using CE3 AutoIndex 6.16. I redid the template for SeasonIndex and installed it. No difference. Good try.
Paul
The htaccess is disabled now and there has been no change.
We did see that reversal but it does not happen right now. One reason may be that I searched the entire site for missing www's and inserted them every place I found lacking. I used Find http://lesm and replace with http://www.lesm.
I paid particular attention to the CE3 autoindex template which is SeasonIndex and is in the ttg-be templates>autoindex folder. The HOOK to phplugins was calling the CE4 plugins.php rather than the ce3 version. I fixed that but it had not effect.
What is really crazy is that the fonts reappear in the CE3 nav bar after you open one of the Albums in a CE3 set.
Rob and Ben have been helping with gallery migrations problems in the last few weeks and all of that has been sorted out. The migration of my CE3 galleries failed and Ben reversed the migration and advised that I retain them as CE3 galleries. The site http://www.lesmarmitonsnj.com is working fine except for one last niggling problem. The CE3 nav bar has the broken fonts problem. i put the fix in the .htaccess file that Rob sent me but the problem persists.
There are two phplugins.php files. One for CE4 galleries and one for CE3 galleries. The nav bar items Our Events are tagged with (CE4) or (CE3) to help understand which version is being called. The top item in the dropdown is a CE4 Album. The rest are CE3 Albums. If you click on a CE3 dropdown the awesome font disappear. Open one of the Albums and they come back, still using the CE3 nav bar.
I believe that this is caused by an error on the site root being incorrect someplace. I did find a number of references that used http://lesmarmitonsnj.com rather than http://www.lesmarmitons.com. I have scoured the site for incorrect references and correct all that I found, but the problem persists. The htaccess fix was intended to redirect to avoid this problem fut it doesn't do the trick.
Any thoughts?
Here is the htaccess file I am using:
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
<FilesMatch "\.(eot|font.css|otf|ttc|ttf|woff)$">
Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*"
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_mime.c>
# Web fonts
AddType application/font-woff woff
AddType application/vnd.ms-fontobject eot
# Browsers usually ignore the font MIME types and sniff the content,
# however, Chrome shows a warning if other MIME types are used for the
# following fonts.
AddType application/x-font-ttf ttc ttf
AddType font/opentype otf
# Make SVGZ fonts work on iPad:
# https://twitter.com/FontSquirrel/status/14855840545
AddType image/svg+xml svg svgz
AddEncoding gzip svgz
</IfModule>
# rewrite www.example.com _ example.com
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.(.+)$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^ http://%1%{REQUEST_URI} [R=301,L]
</IfModule>
Thanks,
Paul