I checked, and without carriage returns it works, so I created the issue : http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-4887 Thanks again, Jeremie 2010/2/12 Sergiu Dumitriu <[email protected]>
On 02/12/2010 03:05 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:
Wow, I'm afraid I understood ...
In fact I read subjects from emails, and it happens that some have ... carriage return inside :( This does not please json validator at all ...
This is also a bug, please report it on jira.xwiki.org
I will correct this and see if it's better. I never though there could be carriage return characters in mails subjects :(
Thanks again, Jeremie
2010/2/12 Jeremie BOUSQUET<[email protected]>
Thanks for the link,
No it does not seem to be happy :
"syntax error, unexpected TINVALID at line 44 Parsing failed"
But I don't understand what's about TINVALID, and there's nothing noticeable for me at line 44 ... So I'm a bit confused ...
BR, Jeremie
2010/2/12 Jerome Velociter<[email protected]>
Hello Jeremie,
On 2/12/10 2:41 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:
Hello,
I still have issues with livetables ... I'm willing to investigate,
but
a
little help would be appreciated :)
I'm basically wanting to show 2 fields of a custom class of mine. There are some hundreds of objects of this kind in my wiki.
So I add the following in a page in 2.0 syntax
{{velocity}} #set($collist = [ "subject", "startdate"]) #set($colprops = { "subject" : { "type" : "text" , "link":"view", "size" : 50, "filterable": true, "sortable":true}, "startdate" : { "type" : "text", "filterable":false, "sortable":true} }) #set($options = { "className":"My.Class", "tagCloud":true, "rowCount": 10 })
#livetable("myclass" $collist $colprops $options) {{/velocity}}
This results in an empty array displayed ... If I filter by typing 3 to 4 letters of an existing "subject", then SOMETIMES, it displays the related objects, but not always. Result is identical if I put the velocity part in 1.0 syntax page. Tried to play and remove most of the fields options, still the same behaviour.
I have retrieved the URL that generates the JSON data from the logs, put it in my browser, and it generates some JSON with 10 elements, as expected. There was an exception on date formatting though, so I removed the "startdate" field from the list, but still the same behaviour.
Can you check and make sure the JSON is valid ?
You can use http://www.jsonlint.com/ for example
Thanks, Jerome.
How could I investigate this issue ? Do you think it might be related
to my
installation ? Because all other livetables in the wiki work well, except some of them that are linked to custom classes (alldocs works pretty well). Could it be some special characters in "subject" text ? ('/', '[', ... ?)
I'm on xwiki 2.2-RC2, tomcat 6, linux RH4.
Thanks for help, Jeremie
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