hostingSuite.listSites(true) error

Bruce Cornett bcornett at servlet.com
Tue Nov 19 13:05:03 PST 2002


Theo

Well, sorry I am unable to provide more assistance. I am very much a newbie.

It is not clear to me what you have to do here to get direct attention from 
Userland.  I guess it is like any community - it has its rules.  But it 
would help if they were posted somewhere.

I think all of the help I have had thus far has been from persons on the 
list - most of it out of band.

I have a feeling that the frontier folks are not ready for manila users - 
and don't have the patience for folks not willing to start with their 
scripting language.  Can't say that I blame them, but quite honestly, we 
don't have much to speak of that helps us figure out what applies to the 
current version and what applies to prior releases.  I would settle for a 
simple date on postings to give me a hint when it was written.  Or maybe 
some advanced script to control the google search engine a bit.

My next task will be trying to figure how to get a simple forms processor 
running in Manila so I can sign folks up and maybe sell the Radio product - 
hard to sell if I can't take their money!  I'll work on that in between 
answering support inquiries for our product - its free and we still have a 
turnaround time of a couple hours max.

Best of luck to you.

Bruce C





At 05:22 PM 11/18/2002, you wrote:
>Thanks for responding Bruce. I had a hope that someone from the Userland
>crew could provide some clues.
>Theo
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bruce Cornett [mailto:bcornett at servlet.com]
>Sent: Saturday, 16 November 2002 1:53 AM
>To: Frontier-Users at userland.com
>Subject: Re: hostingSuite.listSites(true) error
>
>
>Theo
>
>I experienced a similar problem several days ago.  As I recall, it happened
>when I tried to remove rcsComments from the admin site.
>
>To fix it, I had to muck around a bit and force some entries back into
>various tables.  I wish I could tell you exactly what I did, but I can't -
>I was more or less guessing my way through the process (but I backed the
>entire userland folder up before I started).
>
>It is not apparent to me why I have this rcsComments.
>
>Bruce C
>
>
>
>At 12:00 AM 11/15/2002, you wrote:
> >This error has recently appeared on the hosting site for the
> >hostingSuite.listSites(true) macro
> >
> >[Macro error: #members attribute must be either a table or the name of a
> >sub-table or valid address or string in members.root ] - so it doesn't show
> >a search box.
> >
> >The hostingSuite.listSites(false) will work for some pages but some pages
> >produce the result
> >[Macro error: Can't find a sub-table named "".]
> >
> >I have checked where I thought membership setting should be and they looked
> >OK - it the same as other examples.
> >
> >I tried a creating a new hosting site put the error still appeared.
> >
> >Does anyone have a suggestion?
> >
> >Theo den Brinker
> >AIRC/AIR
> >
> >
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