Thanks again,
Jeremie
2010/2/12 Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com>
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<jeremie.bousquet(a)gmail.com>
> 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<jerome(a)xwiki.com>
>
> 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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