Closed dogzilla100 closed 2 years ago
Hi @dogzilla100 — welcome to drummerland.
What you’re seeing is the result of caching on the server.
There probably should be a way to tell it to sompletely start over.
I’ll have a look…
@dogzilla100 -- what's your twitter username?
i have a change planned for the product but before doing that I want to empty out your cache.
Hey Dave,
Sorry about the delay, off grid a bit.
My Handle is Doggzilla.
I really like your thinking on Drummer. To me, it seems very powerful, but pretty simple.
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@dogzilla100 https://github.com/dogzilla100 -- what's your twitter username?
i have a change planned for the product but before doing that I want to empty out your cache.
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Okay -- no problem -- I emptied out your cache manually for now, so you should have a clean slate next time you rebuild.
And I have a feature planned for this so you and others won't have this problem in the future.
I really work to keep things simple. It's a Unix design philosophy basically.
Hi Dave, I (@hungrygarden) am having the same problem as dogzilla. Would appreciate clearing my cache or let me know when planned change to fix is ready to try. Been following you for years. Love love what you are doing . . .Thank you!!!!
For future reference, this problem was dealt with in August, but from the reports here, it appears to not be working.
http://scripting.com/drummer/blog/2021/08/30/175318.html?title=oldSchoolAndCaching
@BrianPuckett -- sorry for the problems -- i cleared out your cache manually. please let me know if that fixed the problem.
Thank you, very much. Here's what I did.
I read your second email first and added the flOldSchoolUseCache to blog.html attributes and then published.
I then saw email about deleting cache.
Frankly I don't think it is displaying the outline in Blog as shown in Editor
The attached is what I am seeing now in two screen shotsl
Thank you for your help.
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For future reference, this problem was dealt with in August, but from the reports here, it appears to not be working.
http://scripting.com/drummer/blog/2021/08/30/175318.html?title=oldSchoolAndCaching
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Is it not working now? I can’t tell from your comment.
I am sorry for being so technically illiterate. but NO I do not think it is working.
The BLOG shows a lot of posts that are not in the EDITOR
The BLOG does not enable the outliner to expand or collapse as I composed them in the EDITOR.
I've used many versions of your oldschool and drummer outliner under @hungrygarden and I may have completely messed it up.
Thank you for any assistance.
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Mayb3 someone else can help or maybe you could provide so
Sorry, I was replying using email and now see that my screen shots did not display. Attaching them now to see if someone can verify if working properly or not.
@BrianPuckett, I think the screen capture is displaying as Old School typically displays. If a headline entry doesn't have anything indented beneath it, Old School think's that it is meant to be a free-standing paragraph with no title and displayed at the left margin.
If a headline entry has something indented beneath it, Old School display the first line as a bolded title and the one or more pieces indented below in Drummer as regular paragraphs, shown at the left margin. If you include a further level of intending, Old School displays that as an indented paragraph--typically looking like a block quotation.
If I've summarized those traits of Old School display accurately, then I think your screen captures are behaving as expected.
Most Old School display functions do not bring forward the little wedge from Drummer. One exception would be a tweet display, I believe.
@BrianPuckett, I think the screen capture is displaying as Old School typically displays. If a headline entry doesn't have
Thank you, yes you summarized correctly. Just wanted to be sure. Thank you for taking time/effort.
Hi Dave,
Just wanted to verify that the changes you made worked for me. Thanks!
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Hi @dogzilla100 https://github.com/dogzilla100 — welcome to drummerland.
What you’re seeing is the result of caching on the server.
There probably should be a way to tell it to sompletely start over.
I’ll have a look…
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I've just started with Drummer, so I'm sure the problem is at my end. I wanted to delete the new blog and start over, so I deleted the blog.opml file and created a new version. I expected the published blog to change to the contents of the new blog.opml file. What I'm seeing is the published blog contains the contents of the old blog.opml file with the contents of the new blog.opml file as the latest addition.
Is this the correct result? I'd expect to see my blog.opml file as the total contents of the blog, so am I missing something?
How should I delete the contents of the blog if I want to start over?
Can I post photos directly from my Google Photos account?
Thanks, this looks like a lot of fun.