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12/10/2009 6:58 AM
 

‘Morning All

Recently, I have been trying to add/update content on my website, but I am running into a problem with the fields on a Page’s Settings page.

The following fields are not available to me:

- Description
- Keywords
- Page Header Tags
- Link Url

It is as if the "token" for "show field box" has been set to an "Off" state; there is no border, etc. just blank space.

But when I view the code for the page via a Browser (Visitor View), the information is there.

I have tried the following:

- Logged in as Portal and Host Admins;
- Different Browser (IE & FF);
- Different OS (XP, W2k3, Ubuntu);
- Different Machines;
- Different Networks;
- Different Physical Locations;

My specs are:

- Hosted Environment
- DNN 05.01.01 (98)
- SQL W2k8
- .NET Framework: 3.5

Has anyone seen or heard of something like this?

Any idea on how to resolve?

Would updating to 5.1.4 help?

(Trying to hold out for 5.2...)
Thanks in advance,


Andrew

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12/10/2009 8:28 AM
 

Most likely, it is a caching or compression issue, another option would be a corrupt resource file from a 3rd party language pack or module.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German DotNetNuke User-Group   European Network of DotNetNuke Professionals

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12/10/2009 9:44 AM
 

I was thinking caches too, but I'm not sure where or which to delete.

In regards to the 3rd party sw conflict, I'm running pretty clean, and when I first noticed the issue, I don't remember having updated anything... My issue, "just started to happen/noticed"... hence why I'm thinking cache...

Please let me know which/where caches?

Thanks in advance,

Andrew

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12/17/2009 2:09 PM
 

Here is the latest...

I have cleared the cache, and restarted the application…
(Local machine and on my Hosted environment)

I have also Upgraded to 05.02.00 (275)
(that was an adventure unto itself...)

Other then DNN cores, I am running:

Skins -

  • Minimalist Black Flat - 2.0.0    
  • Minimalist Black Glass - 2.0.0    
  • Minimalist Black Gradient - 2.0.0

Extensions -

  • Active Forums - 4.1.7
  • BulkUser Manager 2 - 2.7.9
  • Expandable Text/Html - 4.0.1
  • OnyakTech.Donations - 1.20.50
  • Ultra Media Gallery (Suite) - 5.5.2
  • UMG-Generic Presentation - 4.0.1

Is there are way to "Disable" an Extension (a la MSConfig)?
- Is it as simple as renaming a directory?


Thoughts?

- Andrew
 

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12/17/2009 5:44 PM
 

Have you tried changing the (admin) skin to one of those included with the DNN package?


Bill, WESNet Designs
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