I've been having this problem for about a week now. In April, when I
searched for a program using Mythweb, it would only shows programs in April.
April 30 seemed to be some magical day that mythweb would look beyond.
There was guide data for May, I could see it in the DB and the Frontend
guide
Anyone have any suggestions?
What do the (apache error) logs say?
-Chris
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What do the (apache error) logs say?
From ssl_access_log
192.168.0.200 - - [01/May/2005:18:49:19 -0500] POST /mythweb/search.php
HTTP/1.1 200 2164
From ssl_error_log
[Sun May 01 18:22:54 2005] [error] [client 192.168.0.200] File does not
exist: /var/www/localhost/htdocs/favicon.ico,
Before I look into modifying a theme, I thought it would be worthwhile to
find out if anyone has done this. I've recently picked up a 3com Audrey --
an internet appliance device. It works great and I'd like to use it both as
an epg as well as to schedule and record programs. Has anyone created
I'm pretty sure this isn't a problem with mythweb itself but when I
pass a query to my mythweb pages I get HTTP 400 (the page cannot be
found) but otherwise everything serves up correctly.
For example, say my DNS entry to the outside world was mythbox.com
running port 8083 a request to
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Subject: [mythtv-users] MythWeb
I see some errors floating about but none of them seem
related to the problem Im having. When I open
On 4/25/05, Jim Turpin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see some errors floating about but none of them seem related to the
problem I'm having. When I open up myth web I get the following error:
User Notice at /var/www/html/includes/mythbackend.php, line
156:
On 4/25/05, Devan Lippman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/25/05, Jim Turpin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see some errors floating about but none of them seem related to the
problem I'm having. When I open up myth web I get the following error:
User Notice at
everyone.
Jim
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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythWeb
On 4/25/05, Devan Lippman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/25
I compiled Myth version 16 from CVS. Then, when I moved to .17, I simply used
Axels RPM packages.
Seaching the archives, the usual case for protocol mismatch on a single FE/BE
machine is issues with different versions in /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin (and
likewise with /usr/lib).
Based on the
Don Brown wrote:
I compiled Myth version 16 from CVS. Then, when I moved to .17, I simply used
Axels RPM packages.
Seaching the archives, the usual case for protocol mismatch on a single FE/BE
machine is issues with different versions in /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin (and
likewise with /usr/lib).
Now, in mythweb, the includes/mythbackend.php has PROTO set to 14, so thatseems right.
Sounds like your windows client is still speaking version 13...
Except, he stated that the php file is set to 14. Have you checked that is definately the mythweb install being used? There isn't another version
On 4/21/05, David Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, in mythweb, the includes/mythbackend.php has PROTO set to 14, so thatseems right.
Sounds like your windows client is still speaking version 13...
Except, he stated that the php file is set to 14. Have you checked that is definately the
In MythWeb on the Recorded Programs page, the Show Recordings
pulldown has some kind of escaping bug that my meager PHP-fu can't
figure out how to fix.
Most of it is fine. But if I try to select Late Night with Conan
O'Brien, the pulldown fails, and the webpage kicks me back out to the
All
In MythWeb on the Recorded Programs page, the Show Recordings
pulldown has some kind of escaping bug that my meager PHP-fu can't
figure out how to fix.
Most of it is fine. But if I try to select Late Night with Conan
O'Brien, the pulldown fails, and the webpage kicks me back out to the
All
I'm still experiencing problems in 0.18 with mythweb causing the mythbackend process on my master box to die. The simplest way for me to make it break, is to try and delete a recording. I deleted 5 or 6 programs using mythweb after upgrading to
0.18, and each attempt caused the mythbackend
Shawn Asmussen wrote:
I'm still experiencing problems in 0.18 with mythweb causing the
mythbackend process on my master box to die. The simplest way for me to
make it break, is to try and delete a recording. I deleted 5 or 6
programs using mythweb after upgrading to 0.18, and each attempt
MythWeb appears to be confused about what time it is on my machine...
its saying that its about 6 hours later than it is here in mountain
time (-7:00). Any ideas? My sys and hwclock are both set to MDT.
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Thanks,
Devan Lippman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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MythWeb appears to be confused about what time it is on my machine...
its saying that its about 6 hours later than it is here in mountain
time (-7:00). Any ideas? My sys and hwclock are both set to MDT.
Dunno. it's reporting the time directly from php, so maybe there's a
misconfigured time
Sorry everyone, wasted a lot of time on this, needed to reset
apache... hwclock should be UTC but you don't have to that as long as
the system knows thats not what you're doing when it goes to
read/write hwclock in the bootscripts
On Apr 11, 2005 1:18 PM, Asher Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The CookieDomain docs say that it has to be a string starting with a
dot and containing at least one more internal dot. Since I access
my myth machine as simply boots, I wasn't sure what to use here.
Ahh, yeah, that might be an issue. Though in this case, boots would
be the subdomain and your
On 01 Apr 2005 02:50:37 -0500, jondz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 02:45, jondz wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 00:10, Sammo wrote:
MythVideo is great, I really like the feature to search IMDB for
posters and movie information.
Is it possible to search IMDB from within
Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The CookieDomain docs say that it has to be a string starting with a
dot and containing at least one more internal dot. Since I access
my myth machine as simply boots, I wasn't sure what to use here.
Ahh, yeah, that might be an issue. Though in this
Syntax error on line 14 of /etc/apache2/conf.d/mythjdc.conf:
CookieDomain values must begin with a dot
in config/conf.php, set server_domain to your domain. Do not mess with
any of the php stuff directly.
-Chris
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Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Syntax error on line 14 of /etc/apache2/conf.d/mythjdc.conf:
CookieDomain values must begin with a dot
in config/conf.php, set server_domain to your domain. Do not mess with
any of the php stuff directly.
Some progress:
If I remove all of the
Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, I think cookies work fine for me, but whenever I click on the
Scheduled Recordings link, all the entries are checked, even if I
unchecked some on my previous visit.
If that doesn't work, your cookies aren't working properly.
Sorry, I meant that
I'm on a private network with no DNS entries, just entries in
/etc/hosts. I can't find any useful log entries about this.
The browser only cares what host it thinks it's accessing (so /etc/hosts
is fine), and what host the machine reports its name as.
Make sure you have a ServerName set, and
Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm on a private network with no DNS entries, just entries in
/etc/hosts. I can't find any useful log entries about this.
Make sure you have a ServerName set, and the canonical names setting
will let mythweb pick up that info.
Both done.
Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to make the mythweb Scheduled Recordings page have Duplicates
and Deactivated
uncheck by default? (Other than editing the PHP myself?) My mythbox has
been around for a while
and is getting cluttered up with duplicates and
Hmm, I think cookies work fine for me, but whenever I click on the
Scheduled Recordings link, all the entries are checked, even if I
unchecked some on my previous visit.
If that doesn't work, your cookies aren't working properly.
What about allowing something like
Is there a way to make the mythweb Scheduled Recordings page have Duplicates
and Deactivated
uncheck by default? (Other than editing the PHP myself?) My mythbox has been
around for a while
and is getting cluttered up with duplicates and deactivated shows. Any help on
this would be
Is there a way to make the mythweb Scheduled Recordings page have Duplicates
and Deactivated
uncheck by default? (Other than editing the PHP myself?) My mythbox has been
around for a while
and is getting cluttered up with duplicates and deactivated shows. Any help on
this would be
MythVideo is great, I really like the feature to search IMDB for
posters and movie information.
Is it possible to search IMDB from within MythWeb? Currently I can
click on Edit Video Info to manually enter info (but can't even
manually add poster images).
If it's not possible to do that in the
Click on the IMDB number. It will take you to the IMDB website with
the video loaded. I don't know of any way to automatically update the
metadata via MythWeb.
On Mar 31, 2005 9:10 PM, Sammo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MythVideo is great, I really like the feature to search IMDB for
posters and
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 02:45, jondz wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 00:10, Sammo wrote:
MythVideo is great, I really like the feature to search IMDB for
posters and movie information.
Is it possible to search IMDB from within MythWeb? Currently I can
click on Edit Video Info to manually
I have a wireless multi-button mouse that I would like to substitute for
a remote control(without losing any mouse functions). I have played
around with the mythweb keybinding page trying to add button 4 button 5
(mouse wheel)... as keys. I then went and found the correct xkeycode
from
I'm having some mysterious problem with the WML theme in mythweb from
0.17. I get get to the program listings just fine, but I can't load
program details for anything.
The error dialog I get from IE just says:
This page contains errors and cannot be displayed
there's nothing in
I'm having some mysterious problem with the WML theme in mythweb from
0.17. I get get to the program listings just fine, but I can't load
program details for anything.
Please check the mailing list before posting redundant questions. The
WML them author didn't get changes to me in time for
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 22:08:11 -0500, don[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I first heard of this extention to
the MythWeb interface I got excited that I would be able to use
my PocketPC as a remote control for myth (It's a
Dell X5 and the IR is not strong enough to use one of the avaliable
When I first heard of this extention to the MythWeb interface I got excited
that I would be able to use my PocketPC as a remote control for myth (It's a
Dell X5 and the IR is not strong enough to use one of the avaliable Remote
Control programs unless I'm 2 feet from the reciever).
However, I've
Add this line to your homedir/.xinitrc file:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xhost +
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 22:08:11 -0500, don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I first heard of this extention to the MythWeb interface I got excited
that I would be able to use my PocketPC as a remote control for myth (It's a
Dell
i'm using this method with apache as well, mod_proxy to be exact. i
also think it would be cool to have user access, with various rolls
liek read only, update, different priv levels etc etc.
i might have to have a look at learning php...
On 23 Mar 2005 00:09:31 -0500, jondz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i'm using this method with apache as well, mod_proxy to be exact. i
also think it would be cool to have user access, with various rolls
liek read only, update, different priv levels etc etc.
Read the archives -- it's been discussed, and will likely start
happening soon. I just only have so much
Has anyone made any modifications to the MythWeb php files which would
require a user to login before they can get access to the front end?
Think this might be handy if you wanted to be able to change what your
recording while at work or something..
If no one has done this, would someone be
I just use htaccess, you can see the login on tv.jeffornot.com (it's
not very exciting, but it works)
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 22:27:58 -0600, Brent McGuire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone made any modifications to the MythWeb php files which would
require a user to login before they can get
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 10:27 pm, Brent McGuire wrote:
Has anyone made any modifications to the MythWeb php files which would
require a user to login before they can get access to the front end?
Think this might be handy if you wanted to be able to change what your
recording while at work or
Has anyone made any modifications to the MythWeb php files which would
require a user to login before they can get access to the front end?
Think this might be handy if you wanted to be able to change what your
recording while at work or something..
If no one has done this, would someone be
On Tue, 2005-03-22 at 23:27, Brent McGuire wrote:
Has anyone made any modifications to the MythWeb php files which would
require a user to login before they can get access to the front end?
Think this might be handy if you wanted to be able to change what your
recording while at work or
Hi,
I am just trying to get MythWeb working fully.
Under Recorded Programmes I can see the listing and I can see the Preview
image (.png) but when I click on the image I get a file not found message.
For example the link is:
myth://192.168.1.5:6543/1011_2005031522_20050315225500.nuv
I inadvertantly changed the theme of mythweb to something that is not
usable, and I can no longer change it back to default.
I looked atound a bit in /var/www/html/mythweb but don't seem to see
anywhere to make a change or changes to get it fixed.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks.
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:01:01 -0500, Thom Paine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I inadvertantly changed the theme of mythweb to something that is not
usable, and I can no longer change it back to default.
I looked atound a bit in /var/www/html/mythweb but don't seem to see
anywhere to make a change
I have checked config and the video directory, etc are all set correctly.
What am I doing wrong??
search the list archives for apache large file support (or something
like that) and you'll understand.
-Chris
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can someone show me an example of a completed
/var/www/html/mythweb/config/conf.php file so that I can try to figure out what
lines I need to modify and where. the wilsonet.com/mythtv was a little lacking
here and I wasn't too sure what variables to change. Or should I just leave it
alone
can someone show me an example of a completed /var/www/html/mythweb/config/conf.php file so that I can try to figure out what lines I need to modify and where. the wilsonet.com/mythtv was a little lacking here and I wasn't too sure what variables to change. Or should I just leave it alone and
Thanks so much, Khanh. I opened /etc/php4/apache/php.ini and did a
search for 8MB. I changed it to 16MB and restarted apache with
/etc/init.d/apache restart and I was able to add Cheers.
A quick search of the mailing list archives would have come up with this
same answer. Also, take a look at
I did some more testing since I posted this and found if I
activate/deactivate programs from the scheduled recordings page it also
crashes. How does mythweb communicate? Does it interact with the DB
directly or does it talk to the backend?
I was able to crash the backend again with verbose
Hello i'm having a strange problem, it seems something is missing. I
try to get videos through mythweb and i get a page not found. The page
it is looking for is
http://192.168.1.101/mythweb/video_dir/*filename*.nuv When i go to
watch the same recording through the frontend and i can watch it.
Ryan Kremser wrote:
Hello i'm having a strange problem, it seems something is missing. I
try to get videos through mythweb and i get a page not found. The page
it is looking for is
http://192.168.1.101/mythweb/video_dir/*filename*.nuv When i go to
watch the same recording through the frontend
Around about 01/03/05 19:51, Chris Petersen typed ...
..., is it theoretically possible to lock down
certain functions to certain users?
theoretically, yes. and planned for the near future (meaning, it's my
next big mythweb project)
Cool; I shan't waste my time then :-)
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I (naturally) have my mythweb locked down via .htaccess; not knowing
anything about PHP, is it theoretically possible to lock down certain
functions to certain users?
E.g., I'd like to give family access to the listings, music (and
gallery as and when), but I don't really want others
Around about 27/02/05 22:56, Chris Petersen typed ...
Warning at /var/www/html/mythweb/recorded_programs.php, line 124:
symlink(): File exists
This is really weird -- on line 123, it clearly checks to make sure that
the file doesn't exist before trying to create the symlink.
I just committed some
I (naturally) have my mythweb locked down via .htaccess; not knowing
anything about PHP, is it theoretically possible to lock down certain
functions to certain users?
theoretically, yes. and planned for the near future (meaning, it's my
next big mythweb project)
-Chris
Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I (naturally) have my mythweb locked down via .htaccess; not
knowing anything about PHP, is it theoretically possible to lock
down certain functions to certain users?
theoretically, yes. and planned for the near future (meaning, it's my
next big
I want to have Mythweb working so that it lets you access it from a PC
using the default theme, but also from a phone by using a more compact
theme such as wap. I would have thought that would be possible by
entering different URLs but the way I understand it at the moment you
can either have it
I don't know if my phone is auto-detected or not but here is the log entry:
68.28.251.106 - - [28/Feb/2005:14:26:50 -0500] GET /mythweb/
HTTP/1.1 304 - - Mozilla/4.0 (MobilePhone PM-8200/US/1.0)
NetFront/3.1 MMP/2.0
Then I get this in error_log:
[client 68.28.251.106] PHP Fatal error: Class
[client 68.28.251.106] PHP Fatal error: Class theme_program_listing:
Cannot inherit from undefined class theme in
/var/www/html/mythweb/themes/wml/program_listing.php on line 11
Grab the WML theme from CVS. Its author didn't get the compatibility
patch from me in time for inclusion in .17.
Apologies for the newbie question, I'm new to both apache and mythtv.
I'm running Gentoo, with two WinTV Go tuners. I've emerged mythweb and apache
2 (apache 1 is not a portage option), but when I try and access /mythweb, I get
a 500 Internal Server Error. The relevant entry in the Apache log
[Mon Feb 28 15:09:33 2005] [alert] [client 192.168.0.1]
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/mythweb/.htaccess: Invalid command
'php_value', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included
in the server configuration [Mon Feb 28 15:09:33 2005] [error]
[client 192.168.0.101] File does not exist:
Scott Minneman wrote:
Apologies for the newbie question, I'm new to both apache and mythtv.
Make sure you have -D PHP4 in /etc/conf.d/apache2
Ben
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Warning at /var/www/html/mythweb/recorded_programs.php, line 124:
symlink(): File exists
This is really weird -- on line 123, it clearly checks to make sure that
the file doesn't exist before trying to create the symlink.
I just committed some changes that will hopefully resolve your issue.
Not tried it yet, but I've been waiting for something like this to let
the Grandparents see pictures of our chappy.
Excellent will give it a go.
One minor point, where can I get it from?
Greg
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 22:38:54 -0500 (EST), Sean G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is my first take at a
It is attached to the email that was sent as a TAR.
Quick question, which version of myth does this work for?
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 09:14:15 +, Greg Cope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not tried it yet, but I've been waiting for something like this to let
the Grandparents see pictures of our
Ah Sorry, missed that!
Greg
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 19:39:38 +1000, David Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is attached to the email that was sent as a TAR.
Quick question, which version of myth does this work for?
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 09:14:15 +, Greg Cope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is my first take at a module for mythweb to
display images from mythgallery. It uses the
.thumbcache for thumbnails, and clicking on one one
either displays the image or opens a directory.
To deploy the module, explode the tar in the mythweb
directory. And patch themes/Default/theme.php
I am having a problem with MythWeb not displaying my recorded programs.
This just started happening over the weekend. I have about 400 shows
recorded so my guess is that I am having a timeout issue. Is there a
setting I can change that will extend the timeout?
Sherm
I am having a problem with MythWeb not displaying my recorded programs.
This just started happening over the weekend. I have about 400 shows
recorded so my guess is that I am having a timeout issue. Is there a
setting I can change that will extend the timeout?
I believe that the timeout is an
I am having a problem with MythWeb not displaying my recorded programs.
This just started happening over the weekend. I have about 400 shows
recorded so my guess is that I am having a timeout issue. Is there a
setting I can change that will extend the timeout?
I believe that the timeout is
look in /etc/php.ini
memory_limit = 8M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume (8MB)
and restart apache
i'll look in my apache error logs as well to see if my problems are related
Kelly Reed Schuerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am having a problem with MythWeb not
I decided to check my http error log, this might provide
better information.
[client IP] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of
8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1024 bytes) in
/var/www/html/mythweb/recorded_programs.php on line 75, referer: http://
[client IP] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes
exhausted (tried to allocate 1024 bytes) in
/var/www/html/mythweb/recorded_programs.php on line 75, referer:
http://IP/mythweb/recording_schedules.php
Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes)
Are
[client IP] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes
exhausted (tried to allocate 1024 bytes) in
/var/www/html/mythweb/recorded_programs.php on line 75, referer:
http://IP/mythweb/recording_schedules.php
Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64
Just wondering if its possible to delete more than one show at a time
with mythweb or the frontend for that matter. If not would it be
difficult to implement check boxes and a delete button to mythweb or
somthing, cause delteing 50 shows 1 by 1 takes forever, especialy
since it insists on loading
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:47:58 -0500, Justin Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if its possible to delete more than one show at a time
with mythweb or the frontend for that matter.
I don't think there's any way to delete multiple shows with mythweb,
but if you're running 0.17 you can
Chris Petersen wrote:
In order for me to get my myth going I had to compile it myself. I got
the backend compiled. I got mythweb working and had a problem with
php_value memory_limit 32M
Here is what happens:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 32 bytes exhausted (tried to
In mythweb 0.17 will it save the seriesid/programid of a show in the
oldrecorded table if I tell it to Never Record?
Also, how about a Never Record button if a programid is present even
if there is no description for the episode?
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Description: This
Admittedly, I only had 0.16 running fully for ~1 week before 0.17
came out, but I didn't see this. Under 0.17, I keep getting emails to
apache/root:
Subject: Error in /var/www/html/mythweb/recorded_programs.php, line 124
From: PHP Error [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005
The latest MythWeb seems to have broken the
mouseovers in Safari and IE5 (last version available
for Mac). I presume Konquerer probably has the
same problem.
Before I go about patching it, has anyone else
started looking at the problem? I'd hate to
duplicate someone else's effort.
-Dennis
The latest MythWeb seems to have broken the
mouseovers in Safari and IE5 (last version available
for Mac). I presume Konquerer probably has the
same problem.
Could have sworn that I tested in safari and it works fine. don't
know/care about IE5 for mac.
-Chris
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 14:02, Dennis Lou wrote:
The latest MythWeb seems to have broken the
mouseovers in Safari and IE5 (last version available
for Mac). I presume Konquerer probably has the
same problem.
Before I go about patching it, has anyone else
started looking at the
On 16/02/2005, at 6:02 AM, Dennis Lou wrote:
The latest MythWeb seems to have broken the
mouseovers in Safari and IE5 (last version available
for Mac). I presume Konquerer probably has the
same problem.
The mouseovers work just fine for me with Safari (1.2.4) and Mythweb
0.17.
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 07:38:06AM +1100, Nick Tan wrote:
On 16/02/2005, at 6:02 AM, Dennis Lou wrote:
The latest MythWeb seems to have broken the
mouseovers in Safari and IE5 (last version available
for Mac). I presume Konquerer probably has the
same problem.
The mouseovers work
From: Nick Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The mouseovers work just fine for me with Safari
(1.2.4) and Mythweb 0.17.
D'oh! I was afraid of that. I'm using MacOSX 10.2.8
and Safari 1.0. Guess I'll just have to use another
browser since 1.2 requires 10.3 or higher.
-Dennis
D'oh! I was afraid of that. I'm using MacOSX 10.2.8
and Safari 1.0. Guess I'll just have to use another
browser since 1.2 requires 10.3 or higher.
ah, that makes sense. I have no older safari to test with. I know that
there were a number of bugs with the javascript support in 1.0, though.
From: Brad Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 07:38:06AM +1100, Nick Tan
wrote:
The mouseovers work just fine for me with
Safari (1.2.4) and Mythweb 0.17.
I had this problem. The javascript was moved to
another directory.
You need to do a new cvs checkout with the -dP
It takes bloody forever to get to recorded programs, though CPU usage
is negligible, there's plenty of RAM, and everything else accesses
just fine.
I'm using the current CVS (2/10/05) and most everything else seems to be
ok.
Nothing untoward makes its way into the apache logs.
I've had some bad
I ended up finding that I failed to set ownership on .htaccess
properly. It was waiting and retrying the file over and over again,
without generating log errors. All is well.
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From: Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
D'oh! I was afraid of that. I'm using MacOSX
10.2.8
and Safari 1.0.
ah, that makes sense. I have no older safari to
test with. I know that
there were a number of bugs with the javascript
support in 1.0, though.
pity apple doesn't let earlier OSX
Around about 12/02/05 13:42, Sasha Z typed ...
I found something... There's a permissions error:
Warning at /var/www/htdocs/recorded_programs.php, line 117:
symlink(): Permission denied
I keep getting those (well, did in 0.16, not noticed in 0.17 yet).
Didn't seem to break anything, except
I love the new Mythweb look and layout, and the usage is alot more
intuitive, but I have one issue, and it maybe fixable on my end.
In .16 I would goto the recorded shows on my laptop, and click on the
image, and a download dialog would appear, and I could rename the file
.mpg and save it to
Also check your file associations.
In an explorer window check Tools - folder options. In the file type
tab look to see if .nuv is associated with anything. Probably will be
associated to mediaplayer classic.
Clear that out and you should be all set. Or .mpg might be the problem
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