Hello,
We've installed the content scheduler plugin on our instance of confluence and it installed without error, but every time we try to use is we get the below error. Has anyone else had similar issues, or ideas on how to fix this one?
The following error(s) occurred:
Any progress on making this plugin work with Zen plugins ?
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Hi Dan,
Did you set a title before trying to schedule the blog post? Please try to set a title first, without a title the plugin won't be able to publish the blog post later.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Remo
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Yes, i have a title set (please see above screenshot). this only seems to be happening on version 5 of confluence
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also, when we go back into edit the blog, the schedule button is not there even if we save the blog post first
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also, when we go back into edit the blog, the schedule button is not there even if we save the blog post first
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We've just tested it in Confluence versions 5.0 and 5.1.5, everything worked like expected. Which exact version of Confluence and the Content Scheduler plugin are you using? Is there anything special with your Confluence installation? For example a custom theme you are using?
Once you've published a blog post, there is no way to schedule it again. That should be the reason why the schedule button isn't there anymore.
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We are using zen as a custom theme
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We're using version 5.1.4 of confluence and version 1.3.2 of content scheduler. The only customization i'm aware of (aside from other plugins) is the theme of the site (i believe it's the Zen theme).
What's interesting is there is nothing in the logs when i click the "Schedule" button. Is there a way to turn up logging, maybe debug logging would show the underlying error?
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Any update on this issue?
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We're currently investigating this issue. It looks like it's related with the Zen theme. Thanks for your patience
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Any additional information on resolution would be appreciated
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After analyzing the problem deeply, we had to find out that the Zen Foundation Theme uses it's own publishing mechanism which is completely different to the default mechanism of Confluence. Sadly there is currently no way to provide support for it in our Content Scheduler plugin. Sorry for the bad news.
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