By chance did you select a different template when you uploaded the lesson to your blog? If not, can you think of anything else you did differently or that may have changed since you last posted to a blog successfully?
April 13, 2009 18:14
bruce
No - just using the default theme on all occasions.
However, the good news is that after shutting down and restarting it has now published successfully so am assuming it was something accumulated in temp files or similar that prevented it working properly.
Regards
April 15, 2009 09:59
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems
Good to hear. If you see it again let me know.
April 15, 2009 12:26
contactnvs
I have a similar problem. The page outputs as code without image. I think the upload process strips out the < & > brackets of the html
May 05, 2009 09:08
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems
Can you provide some more details about the steps you are performing and what you are seeing? Posting a url might be helpful as well. Feel free to email support if you have screenshots or urls that you don't want to post on a public forum.
The HTML that appears on your blog is having the HTML tags ( < and >) encoded. Can you tell me what blog software you are using, describe how you are getting the content into that particular post and what ScreenSteps template you are using?
May 05, 2009 12:51
contactnvs
I use wordpress 2.7.1
I use the Blog HTML neutral template. I just export to web, connect to my blog and post. Screensteps does the post and when i try to visit the blog, I get output like this.
Now I seem to be getting connection error too, which I didn't get earlier.
May 05, 2009 13:44
contactnvs
The problem somehow sorted itself out!
I shut down screensteps, and restarted my comp, and tried again. It now posts the images and the html is not getting stipped out.
Comments
By chance did you select a different template when you uploaded the lesson to your blog? If not, can you think of anything else you did differently or that may have changed since you last posted to a blog successfully?
No - just using the default theme on all occasions.
However, the good news is that after shutting down and restarting it has now published successfully so am assuming it was something accumulated in temp files or similar that prevented it working properly.
Regards
Good to hear. If you see it again let me know.
I have a similar problem. The page outputs as code without image. I think the upload process strips out the < & > brackets of the html
Can you provide some more details about the steps you are performing and what you are seeing? Posting a url might be helpful as well. Feel free to email support if you have screenshots or urls that you don't want to post on a public forum.
You can see the output on my blog at http://nvsrecommends.com/blog/126/
Swaminathan
The HTML that appears on your blog is having the HTML tags ( < and >) encoded. Can you tell me what blog software you are using, describe how you are getting the content into that particular post and what ScreenSteps template you are using?
I use wordpress 2.7.1
I use the Blog HTML neutral template. I just export to web, connect to my blog and post. Screensteps does the post and when i try to visit the blog, I get output like this.
Now I seem to be getting connection error too, which I didn't get earlier.
The problem somehow sorted itself out!
I shut down screensteps, and restarted my comp, and tried again. It now posts the images and the html is not getting stipped out.
Thanks.