I guess this thread can be marked as "solved".
Thanks for help, @girish and @BrutalBirdie
I guess this thread can be marked as "solved".
Thanks for help, @girish and @BrutalBirdie
@brutalbirdie thanks a lot. I was not aware I had to navigate inside the discourse-rss-polling directory to issue the git reset
command. Tanks for helping
@girish thank you.
But I am not sure how to use that git command, where to use it, and in what order, any help?
I am a bit amazed at the folks over at Discourse. They have actually deleted my above linked requests for support. Just hope some of you managed to read them before they got deleted, so no one thinks I am making things up.
@girish Thank you
Hi all
Hi all, new cloudron user here (self hosted)
I went to Discourse forum to get help regarding their RSS Polling Plugin at https://meta.discourse.org/t/configure-the-discourse-rss-polling-plugin/156387/42?u=dude
But they say they do not give support to Cloudron hosted Discourse forums, so seems I have no other option than to try to get help from fellow cloudron users.
I am on latest cloudron, and Discours 2.6.2, running on DO droplet
Installing and activating the RSS Polling plugin seems to work well, but when I try to add a feed by clicking on the + icon, nothing happens (inputfields to edit do not open/do not show up) and I get this error message.
In Chromium it look like this:
Anyone have any idea what might be the problem, and how to solve it? I have tried three different browsers, disabled adblock, tracking protection, everything I can think of…refreshed, cleaned cache, still not working.
Plugin author says all work as intended when plugin is installed on a Discourse instance that is installed the supported way (not cloudron): https://meta.discourse.org/t/configure-the-discourse-rss-polling-plugin/156387/52?u=dude
So, anyone here able to help?