Missing icons in published version Sitecore temp iconcache - caching

The published version of an item in Sitecore 8.1 has many missing icons with text, publishing only the title and a short description.
In validation, it shows:
An error occurred while validating: The 'Value'
followed by many instances of temp/iconcache/ items at the end of the error it says that part of the cookie is invalid.
In preview, the items looks just fine, but between that, and publishing it breaks, believing it's related to the cache.

Every time you request an icon for the first time it stores in temp/iconcache/ folder and all the following requests will be servered from that cache. temp/iconcache/ folders never get cleared automatically, therefore, I would recommend to delete them manually and then re-publish icons again.
Also please make sure that you have the correct declaration for icon handler sitecore_icon.ashx in your config files (i.e. as in original Sitecore configs).

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Many bugs and errors in 2SXC installation

Many bugs and errors in 2SXC installation
Can someone please give me some help?
This is supposed to be trivially easy.
I have spent 7 hours on this and got nowhere.
In deploying the module on new DNN install :
DNN PLATFORM
v. 09.02.01 (533)
Install 2SXC into the DNN - Successful
Deploy Content Module on to empty page: Successful
Click circular icon. Popup appears requiring Auto Configure button to be clicked.
Auto-Configure Content for 2sxc 11
Dialog Text:-
Auto-Configure Content for 2sxc 11? (Yes, I do)
install recommended content package? (Yes, I do)
Popup: Do you want to install these packages? (Yes, I do)
- Default content for 2SXC11
It takes about 10 seconds per package. Don't re-load the page while it is installing.
I click OK
1 second later
Popup: An Error occurred.
An Error Occurred
Spinner rotates ad infinitum
Try the help page: It says:-
"Run Auto-Configure and confirm the "are you sure" question, then wait a few seconds. Once you see the confirmation, everything worked". (Oh, No. It certainly did not!)
Installing default content templates
An error occurred.
Looked up the Wiki
Tried to upload the Content Templates .zip file into a Content Module Admin/App. An Error Occurred on the upload. Instruction says: See below for error. (There was nothing below).
Any advice welcome!
What you describe should be really easy - I agree.
My guess is that something has gone wrong in a way that's hard to spot. Maybe an installation once got interrupted or something like that. It should be easy, so I really suggest one of the following options:
Quickly replay the same scenario with a blank DNN to experience how it should work, and to ensure that your PC isn't doing something funny (for example, the file is downloaded by the DNN server, and if your PCs firewall would prevent the IIS from getting files, this would fail).
If that worked, probably just uninstall 2sxc completely and also uninstall the DB (that doesn't happen automatically, because you may just uninstall and want to keep the data) - use https://azing.org/2sxc/l/Kf5yDYQq/uninstall-2sxc - then try again
Ask a friend to play this through once with you
We just installed 2sxc on our development site, I’m super hopeful about it working - especially its ability to generate a json / json api. But! Today I used the Evoq page settings to delete “Content” instances on a test page - after that the “Add Module” to add a new “Content” instance fails - 2sxc’s javascript fails. Mysterious why just removing then trying to add “Content” instances would break 2sxc.

Bigcommerce uploading theme error

I downloaded the current theme, unzipped it, put some custom html, then zipped it, then reuploaded it. The uploading is successful however the processing failed. It showed a message:
There was a problem processing your theme
I tried renaming it and removing the html I inserted but it still happens.
If you are using a Stencil theme, you will need to bundle it with Stencil CLI before uploading:
https://stencil.bigcommerce.com/docs/bundling-submitting
If you are using a Blueprint theme, it should be uploaded to the template folder in WebDAV as described in this article: https://support.bigcommerce.com/articles/Public/Transferring-a-Custom-Theme-from-One-Bigcommerce-Store-to-Another
I ran into a similar issue last night. What resolved it was making sure none of my config.json strings were over the 64 letter limit for URLs. Once I removed these, my theme was able to be uploaded successfully.
UPDATE:
The urls that affected my bundle were located in the 'settings' section of my config.json. Don't worry about the meta section (your 'documentation_url' can be left how it is). I began getting the error after building out my schema.json file. After I connected my ID's in my schema.json file to the correlating ID's in my config.json file I started getting errors. I tracked down the ID that was causing the problem and it happened to have a string that was over 64 characters long. Once I removed the string my errors went away and the theme uploaded correctly.

WordPress Dashboard not working correctly

I have recently installed wordpress on my Windows 7 machine for use with IIS7.5 and SQL Server 2008. The install went in with no issues and everything fired up correctly but I have some really major issues.
1.) In my dashboard when clicking on Posts>All Posts, my list of posts is empty and yet the links at the top (All, Published, Drafts) all show as having counts against them. I can browse to these post by entering the URL in directly to the browser but can't see them through the dashboard. The posts don't show up through the search either. This is also the same behavior for media libs too. It says the files are there but can be seen in the list.
2.) When trying to upload images I have two issues. The first is that when I try to upload an image with default settings from install I was getting a message like "Missing a temporary folder". I know there are a load of posts on this but none of the fixes have worked. I used the PHP Info file to get the default directory which was "C:\windows\temp". So I tried to override it in the PHPconfig using the upload_tmp_dir directory but it didn't change. So I changed the permission on the folder to allow "IUSR" and IIS users read and wright access but now I get the message "An error occurred in the upload". The weird thing is when I look in the wp-content/uploads folder, some of my images are there but can't be seen through the dashboard.
Can anyone help. I have search for hours trying to find resolutions but nothing works.
Thanks
I have resolved both of the issues above. I cannot write the resolutions here as they are quite long winded but for anyone who comes across the same issues please review my blog post here: http://blog.building-blocks.com/installing-wordpress-on-windows-using-sql-server-2008-r2-part-1
Regards

Magento Fatal error: Class not found

This is a stretch but hopefully someone has an idea of what's going on here.
I was working on adding a feature to an extension (Amasty Product Grid Editor) to add the in stock status to the grid and allow in-line editing.
I ultimately got this working, but in the process something odd happened. I now have a problem with a completely unrelated extension (AheadWorks Facebook Integrator).
If the FB extension is enabled, I get almost no output in the browser on any page in the frontend or backend EXCEPT on the product grid in the admin.
On every other page it renders some of the header but bails after it tries to instantiate an instance of the FB Integrator helper class.
It throws this error:
Fatal error: Class 'AW_FBIntegrator_Helper_Data' not found in /var/www/vps_local_5/app/Mage.php on line 520
However, this file is there and all permissions are correct. The only thing I can figure is that in my failed attempts to get the feature added to the product grid I screwed up the database or something, but I have no idea what would cause it to think that a class file isn't there when it really IS.
The site works fine otherwise if I disable the FB extension. If I disable or even revert my changes to the Product Grid extension it still doesn't work, so it's not a conflict either.
I am leaning towards database only because after I got the changes to the Product Grid extension working correctly on my local dev server I copied those files to our remote dev server and it works great with no issues or conflicts with the FB extension.
So I have to believe that it was something in my iterations that broke something but I'm at a loss as to what.
Any ideas?
Try returning the compilation process (Magento Compiler) -- only if you have it currently enabled.
Magento loads from /includes/src/ instead of app/code/local or app/code/community when the compiler is enabled.

netbeans form loading issues

Error in loading component: [jDialog]->mainPanel->titleBar
cannot create instance of <qualified classname>
The component cannot be loaded.
Error in loading layout: [JDialog]->mainPanel->[layout]
Failed to initialize layout of this container
Errors occured in loading the form data. It is not recommended to use this form now in editable mode - data that could not be loaded would be lost after saving the form. Please go through the reported errors, try to fix them if possible, and open the form again. If you choose to open the form as View Only you may see which beans are missing.
recently moved a class that was being used in several forms but all the paths in both form and java files were updated to point to the new location. Anyone know what could cause an error like this?
Things I have tried: clean + build, removeing and re-adding all library jar files, making sure the title bar and the old version in SVN were identical except for the package changes. Doing the same comparison with their respective form files.
In the View menu there is an IDE log option that allowed me to see what was happening behind the scenes to cause this error.
custom code for the text of one of the labels was throwing an exception.

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