I found this thread about my problem.
Integrate TeamCity Reports to Confluence
I followed exactly the instructions, but I always get the same error.
My Widget looks like that:
And when im click on it, I get this error:
There are two things to check: first you'll need to check that the "external status widget" option is enabled for the build you're trying to show (this is in the General Settings section of the Build Configuration settings) and then verify you're using the proper URL (TeamCity 6.0 seems to use /externalStatus*.html*). You should be able to view the external status HTML page in a regular browser window so check that first, also there should be a little help icon beside the external status widget option in the build configuration settings, it provides a few more details on using the external status.
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I have created an app using manifest editor where I have generated the ID and I have configured the personal tab to open a public website "https://www.ibm.com/in-en"
I have downloaded the zip of the app
I have uploaded the app to teams and the app is shown in teams
When I click on the app and then click open to load the personal tab, I get the issue as mentioned in the image:
Could you please check if you have the "showloadingindicator" field set to true in your manifest? Could you please try removing it and uploading the app manifest?
I had the same issue, and removing the "showLoadingIndicator" fixed it, but while it sorted out the immediate problem, it didn't help understand why it was incorrect.
tl;dr : you need to call microsoftTeams.appInitialization.notifySuccess() inside your tab, but if you want more info, see my question/answer over here: Personal Tab Renders Fine, then a few seconds later shows "There was a problem reaching this app"
This wouldn't apply in your case as you're pointing to a public website, but if it was a custom tab, then the fix would help and also allow the "loading" indicator to be used.
While trying to automate an web application using Coded UI, I faced the following issue :-
"Failed to perform Action on hidden control exception: Cannot perform 'Set property of text with value "Muj*****" on the hidden control'.
Version used:-
Microsoft Visual Studio Ultimate 2012//
Version:11.0.50727.1
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version:4.5.50709
IE Version used:11.0
This is a internet banking application. Once I launch the browser with the application URL, I will be able to view the page in two languages. One in Arabic (default) and there is a Hyperlink to change the preferred language to English. So once I click on the hyper link and try to pass the Username and password to the respective fields, I get the above mentioned error. But without changing the language to English, the credentials are passed successfully. Again once I enter into the next page, I face the above mentioned issue to control the objects.
I assume that once we navigate from one page to the other, we face this issue.
Got to know this could be due to One Security update in IE (KB2870699). But this security update is not installed in my PC. Instead (KB3003057) is installed. I am not sure if this could be a reason for this issue. Just mentioning this here.
Kindly provide me a solution on how can I proceed.
I have upgraded my Joomla site from 2.5.7 to 2.5.17. Then I installed Attachments package.
When I click article manager or category manager in order to edit an article or category, I see a page with no textarea, no buttons, no menus.
All the page content is this.
I have tried to install new text editors: nothing changes.
I have tried to select "No editor" for text editing: nothing changes.
Try these different steps to solve your issue:
1) First, check to see if the editor plugin is enabled:
Tools -> Plugin Manager. Locate your Editor and ensure it's enabled.
Also check Global Config and make sure default editor is set.
You could also try disabling the package you installed and see if it works afterwards. If not try to disable all the editors only leaving the default of Joomla and check again.
2) Change back to one of Joomla's installed templates and see if the problem remains.
If not, then it is a problem with your new template. There is a possibility of javascript problems.
Sometimes enabling the system plugin 'System - Mootools Upgrade' will help.
Otherwise check with your template provider for possible help.
3) Also turn php error reporting on as it may be this problem:
http://whatisgon.wordpress.com/2012/05/04/fixing-call-to-undefined-method-stdclassondisplay-error-in-joomla/
4) Lastly, I like to replace Joomla!'s editor with the JCE editor which has solved many issues like these before.
http://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/
You get a page like that when you have a fatal error. You can try disabling the attachments plugin and see if it solves the issue. If not, turn error reporting to maximum or development and see what messages you get.
I disabled PLG_EDITORS-XTD_TOOLTIPS plugin and it my problem solved.
When trying to add the AjaxControlToolkit.dll file I am getting this message:
"Security Warning: This file is possibly downloaded from a network location, and it can potentially harm your computer. Only load assemblies from publisher you trust.
Do you want to load it anyway ?
"
I chose YES, and although the ajax controlls do not add to my tab.
What should I do ?
I just download the Ajax. So you might downloading it form not trusted site. Try, ajaxcontroltoolkit.codeplex.com and you go there go to downloads and choose either the first one which is Ajax Control Toolkit 4 or whatever you need. Let me know if you need any help or if you face any thing.
Try to add the AjaxControlToolkit using NuGet. See the official Codeplex page for instructions.
Adding a DLL does not necessary result in adding Controls to the toolbar. You can specificy in the settings dialog of the toolbar if controls from perticular assembly should be shown.
I've looked around, and not found much documentation on this, so I thought I'd ask where all the experts hang out.
I would like to create a new start page, with bug tracking and source control interfaces, rather than the standard MSDN feed. I seem to remember that one can do more than just supply a different URL, but can actually implement a component to run as the start page, which needn't use web content. I may be wrong. Can anyone please give me some tips?
You can do is to create a DTE ToolWindow (read: Creating a ToolWindow hosting a .NET user control) and host your controls there, then its pretty easy to create an addin that will show the tool window as a document at runtime. (The same way that the start-up page looks)
Go to Tools > Options > Environment > Startup and put your RSS URL in the Start Page news channel field.
That should give you enough, but if you want to do more you can select open home page in the at startup dropdown and point it at a URL with the appropriate content. If you use an intranet with Windows authentication you could display user specific stuff.
This will be completely customizable in VS 2010. You'll be able to do anything you want to on the start page.