New Roller Client. I found that BlogApp works to post to Roller. Very cool! The software seems to support titles - meaning you can specify html to go around the title, but it doesn't post it to the "title" field in the roller database.
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New Roller Client. I found that BlogApp works to post to Roller. Very cool! The software seems to support titles - meaning you can specify html to go around the title, but it doesn't post it to the "title" field in the roller database.
I did a clean checkout from CVS, downloaded this site to my Mac and rebuilt everything from scratch. No problems - even the upgrade script worked flawlessly - less that fact that I still had my temp tables from the last upgrade. Problems I saw in IE/Mac where: 1) the <jsp:plugin> tag doesn't seem to work to render the new editor applet, maybe I should revert back to using the <applet> tag, 2) javascript errors in the editor UI when trying to set focus on hidden elements. Actually this is a Struts bug since it writes the javascript for setting focus. However, the javascript has a check for type != "hidden" - so who knows. It works fine in Windows, so I'll fix it if we get some complaints from Mac users.
I guess this means I should update my local CVS version of Roller and attempt to migrate this site. Maybe later - I've already worked 5 hours today - on a Sunday! It's disgusting - time to go watch the Broncos...