Open davidmead opened 9 years ago
What happens when you go to http://yoursite.com/gfx/logos/logo_k_64.png ?
I see the 'K' in a circle image.
Hmm... that's the image that it's attempting to grab and save as known.png.
The latest version of the plugin has a bit more debug (throws an exception if the archive isn't generated), maybe that'll tell us what's going on? Least ways it should tell us whether it's on the known or chrome side.
FWIW, I've just re-generated the plugin myself and it installed happily...
So, I re-generated it from within my Known blog and I now see this message
OpenSSL is not installed, so I couldn't generate a CRX file, returing installable .zip instead.
Unsure where where/if the installable .zip is located.
Oooookey... that message turns out to have been my dumb mistake, and is erroneous.
Still, that you've got that message and not one about Known.png not being generated implies that the script found an image this time.
I got both messages. The second one I saw when I clicked 'OK' on the first one.
Any log info? Perhaps complaining about openbase_dir (again)..?
I did a quick search through the log file for anything that mentioned /Idno/
and there were a few historical things, but nothing since Mar. 21st. Anything particular I should be looking at in there?
Did a search for openbase_dir
and came up empty.
Just something to do with access that for some reason is preventing access to the image.
Another possibility I thought... is your site HTTPS? If so, I wonder if there's a local certificate problem - I know that some hosted versions, especially centos based systems, don't update their root certs particularly regularly.
No. Just plain HTTP. I don't have anything of mine with a SSL.
I downloaded the .crx file generated by my Known site.
I've tried to drag & drop it on the Extensions page, as well as clicking on the download from the bottom toolbar of Chrome but to no avail.
I get the same error message each time
Currently running Chrome Version 42.0.2311.50 beta (64-bit) on a Macbook Pro with OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 (14C1514).