Hi KK,
This might well be a silly question, but I wonder if the following has to do with my Firefox noscript add-on or whether I get it wrong from reading the tutorial where you repeatedly say sth along these lines,
It sounds as if I only have to visit/refresh the .php page, not the admin panel, but it doesn't work here that way.
After visiting the first page (say, index.php) and then changing over to the admin panel, nothing has happened there. I have to press F5, am asked to send again, and only then the index.php template appears in the sidebar of the admin panel.
So, again, is this the way it actually has to be, or should I, after visiting/refreshing the .php page, see the template in the admin panel without having to refresh/resend there?
I have no problem with refreshing the admin page, and everything is working fine, but I still would like to know if this is indeed the way it works and whether I am mistaken when interpreting your quote (see above) in the sense that no refresh in admin panel is necessary...
Thanks for any hints and, BTW, also for the new version of CouchCMS!
Solaris
This might well be a silly question, but I wonder if the following has to do with my Firefox noscript add-on or whether I get it wrong from reading the tutorial where you repeatedly say sth along these lines,
Refresh the template within your browser by revisiting about.php and now visit the admin section once again. Notice how about.php now appears in the list of templates in the sidebar on the left and how the right panel informs you that about.php has no editable regions defined yet.
It sounds as if I only have to visit/refresh the .php page, not the admin panel, but it doesn't work here that way.
After visiting the first page (say, index.php) and then changing over to the admin panel, nothing has happened there. I have to press F5, am asked to send again, and only then the index.php template appears in the sidebar of the admin panel.
So, again, is this the way it actually has to be, or should I, after visiting/refreshing the .php page, see the template in the admin panel without having to refresh/resend there?
I have no problem with refreshing the admin page, and everything is working fine, but I still would like to know if this is indeed the way it works and whether I am mistaken when interpreting your quote (see above) in the sense that no refresh in admin panel is necessary...
Thanks for any hints and, BTW, also for the new version of CouchCMS!
Solaris