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Dong, Roland schrieb:
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<div><span> Christian, </span></div>
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<div><span> Thanks for your suggestion. You are exactly right,
somehow not all jars are copied over during the upgrade process. so
that problem is solved. Well, the grading is done but still have
problems. </span></div>
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<div><span> First of all, we have problem with the new FCK editor
when copying and pasting from a word doc. As we know, it is caused by
the character encoding problem. At the suggestion of Jon of the list,
I have emailed you for the JTidy jar you have comed up with. I have
not heard from you yet so could you send that to me? Thanks,</span></div>
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should have reached you by now :-)<br>
Sorry - it took a while to write this up.<br>
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<div><span> My other problem is our publishing script no longer works
after the upgrade. I haven't found a solution yet. Keep getting
"Critical error during OpenCms initialization: Unable to read the
OpenCms XML configuration"</span></div>
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How i love this message...<br>
Whenever I have something like this, I either<br>
- try to remember which files and which places therein have changed<br>
OR<br>
- I revert to an older configuration (Opencms will make several backups
of the config) and then fill in what I think I have changed afterwards.<br>
If this error is there directly since your upgrade, then I don't know.
For me the upgrade did not destroy my config - only my own manual
editing did so from time to time.<br>
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<div><span> I believe some jar files in lib/ doesn't work well with
CmsShell. If I replace all jar files in lib/ with the older version
then the works. </span><span> Any one has any problmes with
CmsShell after the upgrade?</span></div>
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I had 2 issues with the shell<br>
1.) opencms.sh contains windows linebreaks. It will not execute,
unless this is fixed<br>
2.) the shell does not seem to work with Java 1.4, but works fine for
me with 1.5 (there has been some recent discussion about a Java 1.4
compatibility package, but I have never tried it).<br>
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Also: On a redhat server a while ago I had the "problem" with an
Incorrect JAVA_HOME that pointed to Gnu Java instead of Sun Java. Try <br>
java -version<br>
to find out if you use the Java you think you are using, because Gnu
Java did not work - at least for my cms shell.<br>
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<div><span> Thanks, </span></div>
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<div><span> Roland </span></div>
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hth <br>
christian<br>
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