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How does your iframe URL look like?
Btw, the German vocabularies I used are not important, just consider them as strings.
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Well, your URL is not a friendly one. Is it for testing purposes?
Too many forward attempts point to a server misconfiguration. Did you touch the .htaccess file and especially the FURL rules?
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I know that my iframe url is not rewrited... I just wanted to try if that worked. Using the "standard" widget found in this topic, it used a similar url, without rewriting...
I don’t care how, but I need this to work!
the .htaccess has been slightly modified to work with YAMS (i.e., language dependent server name and unique multilingual aliases is on). But this doesn’t seem to be the reason of the error.
Cheers,
Roberto
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Is the template for your "hidden" management resource (the page that is called in the new manager tab) set to [tt]blank[/tt]?
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Some infos:
when I switch off FURLs, multilingual aliases and server name mode, the iframe url is correct.
when I switch back to on, the iframe url is a non authorized page, and MODx redirects me to the Site unauthorized page that I set in the configuration tab.
Yes the management resource template is blank (I got it working fine in a local server without urls rewriting, using YAMS in query param mode).
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Have installed the backend manager for MaxiGallery as per the instructions, but am not sure what I am doing wrong.
When selecting a resource the Edit Gallery tab comes up, however first there is an error message that says:
"ManagerManager: An error has occurred: TypeError - $("iframe") is null"
Then the when the window loads the only thing inside it is the current (static) index.html from the old site (We are building a ModX site for the client to replace it). Sorry this might be something obvious, but can’t find anything in the forum so far, and this is our first ModX site.
Any advice/recommendations would be appreciated!
Thanks