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This looks like one of the built-in templates fails. Did you by any chance added/removed/adjusted values in
/app/data/config.json
?The default values are:
{ "production": { "allowAnonymous": false, "allowAnonymousEdits": false, "allowEmailRegister": false, "allowFreeUrl": true, "allowPdfExport": false, "debug": false, "defaultPermission": "private", "email": false, "sessionSecret": "<secret>" } }
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What differs in my config is
allowAnonymousEdits": true
instead offalse
documentmaxlength": 1000000
instead of whatever default is.Default settings makes no difference, neither a fresh install.
The published read-pnly version of a doc works, still. It's the editor view that crashes.
I've tried in Firefox (macOS), Safari (macOS) and Safari (iOS).
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@yusf said in CodiMD error (since 1.4.0?):
allowAnonymousEdits": true
I have this set to
true
as well and for me the app continues to work after the 1.4.0 update.@yusf said in CodiMD error (since 1.4.0?):
Default settings makes no difference, neither a fresh install.
So do I understand that right that even if you install the app completely new you still have the crashes of the editor? Did you reinstall to the same domain? I would use a new domain name just to rule out a caching issue (and also try to open the editor in incognito mode).
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@fbartels said in CodiMD error (since 1.4.0?):
So do I understand that right that even if you install the app completely new you still have the crashes of the editor? Did you reinstall to the same domain? I would use a new domain name just to rule out a caching issue (and also try to open the editor in incognito mode).
Yes. New domain, fresh browser session, still
Internal Server Error
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Huh. "Them" turned out to be confusing:
Currently, there are two active repositories/softwares named "CodiMD": This one and codimd/server. Both are actively maintained, but by different people. Especially for someone new to CodiMD/HackMD it's almost impossible to understand what's what.
From reading other issues it seems like HackMD is making some structural changes which prompts Cloudron to make a choice which project to use. codimd/server is the "libre" and AGPL continuation of the project so probably favorable.