Regularly, the News for Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and recently FHUG Forum Posts will not allow entries to be Deleted. Does not matter whether I use selected item Delete Message or Delete All Items, the items are initially deleted, but next time I run Firefox they are all back in the list again. Also does not matter whether the items have been read or not.
This problem has persisted over several versions of Firefox and several updates of the FHUG Toolbar, which is at version 3.14.1.0 that I last updated on 10 July 2012.
The only way I can permanently get rid of them is to delete the associated C:\Users\Mike\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\i2bk858z.default\CT474033\feed\http___blog_eogn_com_eastmans_online_genealogy_atom_xml_***.xml files.
Mike Tate is researching the TATE and SCOTT family tree and all relations.
As you might have guessed I do not write the toolbar I have not noticed the issue as I seldom delete items, but wait for them to fall off with age, but I just tried on my installation and they all deleted fine (also on Firefox). So I suspect it's probably a permissions problem on with Firefox, it might be worth using the contact option off the help page to contact conduit, to see if they have any ideas.
Jane (admin)
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
I did set it up, add the items etc and write a couple of the RSS feeds, but Conduit actually maintain and run the code, so I don't know why your links are not deleting, let me know if you get an answer.
I can delete the Map Life event pages from WIP if you like, just check you don't want to keep anything from them before I do.
Jane (admin)
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
The only WIP page for Map Life Events appears to be the code listing, which is presumably much the same as the Plugin Store version. I have all I need in my Map Life Facts Plugin, so the WIP page can be deleted as far as I am concerned.
Mike Tate is researching the TATE and SCOTT family tree and all relations.
Now I have updated to Firefox 15.0 and the FHUG Toolbar Add-on has vanished, despite still being listed in the Firefox > Tools > Add-ons Manager. I have tried removing it and re-installing it, but although there are no error reports, nothing at all is working. The Conduit website has completely changed such that it is now impossible to find the FHUG Toolbar and almost impossible to post messages.
Mike Tate is researching the TATE and SCOTT family tree and all relations.
OK Mike, I have upgraded to FF 15 and it's not working for me either, I tend to use Chrome most of the time now, and that bar is OK. So my guess it will start working again in a couple of days, when Conduit catch up.
Jane (admin)
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
The FHUG Toolbar Add-on is now working on Firefox 15.0, but I still have had no response from Conduit and the original Delete problem still persists.
I can find now way of locating and down-loading the FHUG Toolbar Add-on from the Conduit website, not even from their Toolbar Directory! I have reported this to Conduit without reply yet.
Mike Tate is researching the TATE and SCOTT family tree and all relations.
Yes, I am happy that is the link to the FHUG Toolbar Add-on download as it is the one in the KB FHUG Downloads at Utility ~ FHUG Toolbar Add-on.
But I wanted to check for the latest version directly from the Conduit website. Roger, where exactly did you enter that Search, because I cannot get that result?
An ordinary Bing or Google search for FHUG Community Toolbar does find the download link OK.
Mike Tate is researching the TATE and SCOTT family tree and all relations.
Ah, yes, that is NOT a Conduit site search, but an absolutely standard Bing search. You can put any search terms into that Bing search, just like a Google search. It is exactly the same as searching at www.bing.com or www.google.co.uk. You do not have to go through the Conduit web pages to do the Bing search.
Mike Tate is researching the TATE and SCOTT family tree and all relations.
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