Entry tags:
Must provide entry text?
Error: There was an error processing your request: Must provide entry text.
Cause: high security settings while in RTE
Browsers + conditions:
IE7:
IE6:
Other browsers:
Solutions:
Note: when I investigated, I got a popup saying, "Your brower's security settings could limit some features of this editor. You must enable the option 'Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins.' You may experience and notice missing features." But no users have reported this. This means there may be another setting which controls the pop-up, or there may be another setting that is preventing the JavaScript from working properly even though JavaScript itself is enabled. However, solutions/workarounds remain the same, I believe.
I believe there's a stock that handles this, sans the "make HTML your default editor, if you can't enable ActiveX" section.
Cause: high security settings while in RTE
Browsers + conditions:
IE7:
- RTE
- no autosaved draft (because that fills in the entry text; in fact, I think that this means that it will post your autosaved draft, not any additional text you fill in)
- with active scripting enabled (so that noscript doesn't kick in, and you still see the form controls) -- under security tab
- with ActiveX disabled (so that the RTE doesn't actually do anything) -- under security tab
IE6:
- don't know the exact settings, but probably a similar combination
Other browsers:
- unknown. Have there been reports of this in Firefox/Opera/Safari?
Solutions:
- modify browser security settings; make sure LiveJournal is allowed to run active scripting, ActiveX
- default editor to HTML (http://www.livejournal.com/settings/?tag=editor)
Note: when I investigated, I got a popup saying, "Your brower's security settings could limit some features of this editor. You must enable the option 'Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins.' You may experience and notice missing features." But no users have reported this. This means there may be another setting which controls the pop-up, or there may be another setting that is preventing the JavaScript from working properly even though JavaScript itself is enabled. However, solutions/workarounds remain the same, I believe.
I believe there's a stock that handles this, sans the "make HTML your default editor, if you can't enable ActiveX" section.
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Danke --> thank you.
What is the second word?: -)
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Danke --> thank you.
Idiomatically, yes. Literally, it's "(I) thank", i.e. the verb form, but it's used like "thank you" is in English.
"Schön" is literally "beautiful(ly), pretty/prettily"; idiomatically, "danke schön" is roughly "thank you very much" (and literally "(I) thank (you) prettily").
Incidentally, in case you hadn't seen http://pne.livejournal.com/687861.html, would you like to be on my opt-in "supportwhee" filter, where I occasionally post squeeing about privvings, points, and similar support-related things which I don't want to inflict on my entire flist? I've dusted it off now that I've started doing support again.