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SID-01873: ActionTracker edit link shows raw html in new window

Status: Answered Answered TWiki version: 5.1.4 Perl version: 5.10.1
Category: ActionTrackerPlugin Server OS: CentOS Last update: 10 years ago

Hi,

I have installed the ActionTracker plugin. I created a Test Topic and entered in the following text

%ACTION{ due="2012-09-14" who="Main.TerryBochaton" state="open" }% Test Action %ENDACTION%

The action shows up in the topic however, when I click on the "Edit" button on the action to change the date, the page that comes up is not the ActionTracker form, it shows all the HTML of the topic inside the Raw Window.

Also on another note, is there a recurring functionality built into this plugin?

-- Terry Bochaton - 2014-02-14

Discussion and Answer

I have not used this plugin for ages, I usually create TWikiForms based apps that handle action items.

I just tried the plugin in an SVN trunk install of TWiki, it does not even load the plugin page. This plugin needs some TLC.

-- Peter Thoeny - 2014-02-14

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-- Peter Thoeny - 2015-12-03

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Status Answered
Title ActionTracker edit link shows raw html in new window
SupportCategory ActionTrackerPlugin
TWiki version 5.1.4
Server OS CentOS
Web server Apache/2.2.25 (Unix)
Perl version 5.10.1
Browser & version Chrome
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