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Support for SermonSpeaker 3.x is canceled as it is for Joomla 1.5. I will gladly assist you with minor issues but I will not fix any bugs anymore in this releases.
The fix is to upgrade to SermonSpeaker 4.x, which is better anyway.
The fix is to upgrade to SermonSpeaker 4.x, which is better anyway.
Plugin that creates problem for RSS feed
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17 Oct 2012 17:55 - 17 Oct 2012 17:55 #2659
by Ben Russell
Plugin that creates problem for RSS feed was created by Ben Russell
Hello, love your component as always!
I recently updated to Joomla 2.5 and Sermon Speaker 4.4.6. My RSS feed wasn't working, but realized it was because of a plugin called Percha Iframe .
Any idea why this plugin screws up the RSS feed? Any ideas of another way I could use an iframe if I disable this plugin?
Thanks!
Ben
I recently updated to Joomla 2.5 and Sermon Speaker 4.4.6. My RSS feed wasn't working, but realized it was because of a plugin called Percha Iframe .
Any idea why this plugin screws up the RSS feed? Any ideas of another way I could use an iframe if I disable this plugin?
Thanks!
Ben
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17 Oct 2012 18:02 #2660
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Replied by Ben Russell on topic Plugin that creates problem for RSS feed
Oops! Nevermind, it's a moot subject. I enabled iframes in my TinyMCE editor and entered the new iframe tags that I needed. Now I don't need the plugin!
Thanks again for a great component!
Ben
Thanks again for a great component!
Ben
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17 Oct 2012 18:36 #2661
by Thomas Hunziker
The short answer is: lazy plugin coding.
The longer is: The plugin either generates an empty space or linebreak due to inproper formatting or it generates JavaScript output which would belong to the head section of the document.
The easiest fix for such plugins is to only let them run in the HTML document type.
Replied by Thomas Hunziker on topic Plugin that creates problem for RSS feed
I still answer this in case someone else has a similar problem.Ben Russell wrote: Any idea why this plugin screws up the RSS feed? Any ideas of another way I could use an iframe if I disable this plugin?
The short answer is: lazy plugin coding.
The longer is: The plugin either generates an empty space or linebreak due to inproper formatting or it generates JavaScript output which would belong to the head section of the document.
The easiest fix for such plugins is to only let them run in the HTML document type.
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