• Clifford9547panorama_fish_eye
    8 posts
    6 months ago

    Hello, I have encountered some issues while using version 0.40.0. Firstly, I am unable to post any attachments in my posts. Additionally, after modifying the category settings in my admin panel, I cannot see any categories or start a new thread. I would like to know if any of my actions caused these issues and urgently seek a solution. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

  • rafalppanorama_fish_eye
    6 months ago

    Hi. Did you happen to see this warning message in the admin control panel?

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    Use Misago 0.39. 0.40 is not finished yet and it wont be until sometime in 2025. :)

    Zrzut ekranu 2024-08-30 o 21.44.07.png

    PNG, 70.7 KB, uploaded by rafalp 6 months ago.

  • Clifford9547panorama_fish_eye
    8 posts
    6 months ago

    Thanks for getting back to me so quickly, It's really helpful.♥

  • Clifford9547panorama_fish_eye
    8 posts
    6 months ago

    I went back to 0.39.1, and other problems pop up, I cant click any of these buttons, am I doing wrong?

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    PNG, 46.6 KB, uploaded by Clifford9547 6 months ago.

  • Clifford9547panorama_fish_eye
    8 posts
    6 months ago

    I find out that everything is find by using Edge, but I cant click the button on Chrome, that's really weird.

  • Clifford9547panorama_fish_eye
    8 posts
    6 months ago

    I've addressed this issue by deleting the Chrome cookie. It seems that old cookies from the last version caused this.

  • 158 posts
    6 months ago

    All modern browsers support caching of the client side scripts and data objects. Whether by cookie or web storage/IndexedDB. An application (dynamic) like misago utilises that to use client side code to respond quickly to user interaction. In contrast a static site (for example as generated by hugo) has a 1:1 relationship between link and file and no requirement to interrogate data to build and serve a page.

    If client side script is residual development code, and not complete, then you well get that (incorrect) behaviour until the cached storage is replaced with the correct version in the browser.

    So not a surprise if you understand what is happening, on both your client and the server, to interrogate the data with client side script, produce the data from the server database, and build the page in your browser to display to you.

    Shift+reload can sometimes adequately refresh that stored data on browsers.

  • Clifford9547panorama_fish_eye
    8 posts
    6 months ago

    thank you for your reply

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