Jeremy Jameson

Results 13 issues of Jeremy Jameson

It looks like the pingback functionality in Subtext has not worked in quite a while. Shortly after migrating my blog to Subtext, I started encountering errors like: System.Web.HttpException: The file...

When browsing to a Subtext blog page using HTTPS (e.g. https://www.technologytoolbox.com/blog/jjameson), the category links in the response contain absolute URLs that specify "http://" and port 443 (e.g. http://www.technologytoolbox.com:443/blog/jjameson/category/4.aspx). The category...

When browsing to a Subtext blog page using HTTPS (e.g. https://www.technologytoolbox.com/blog/jjameson), the response contains references to jQuery scripts that specify "http://" -- which results in script errors.

Using HTTPS, browse to a Subtext blog page in which the skin specifies an absolute URL for the CSS file using HTTP (e.g. http://www.technologytoolbox.com/Themes/Theme-1.0/Theme-1.0.5.min.css). In this scenario, Firefox (6.0.2) renders...

When a blog post is not found and the skin control (ViewPost.ascx) contains inline code blocks (i.e. ) an unhandled exception occurs: System.Web.HttpException: The Controls collection cannot be modified because...

Although I was unable to repro this issue using the latest version of Subtext (see issue #13), I believe the issue described for Subtext 2.5 in the following blog post...

While trying to repro another issue that only occurs when running Subtext is running in **Medium** trust configuration, I discoverd that the latest version doesn't run at all after changing...

Refer to the last section in the following blog post for more detail on this issue: https://www.technologytoolbox.com/blog/jjameson/archive/2012/01/25/building-technologytoolbox-com-part-16.aspx

To allow greater flexibility in Subtext skins, the "Entry" object should be made available to skin controls that want to format the fields differently or show additional fields. For example,...

As described in one of Phil's posts (http://haacked.com/archive/2007/05/11/tagging-in-subtext.aspx), Subtext uses the rel-tag microformat (http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-tag) to support tagging in blog posts. However, if you specify URLs using the form specified in...