I never really made an official link here to mediagirl.org, but since I just did an upgrade to 4.6 and changed over to phpTemplate, I thought I'd drop a link here and see what you all thought.

Okay, I know the political slant can get a bit heated, but I'm posting here more about the design and browser compatibility. It was a rather rushed upgrade and so I may have missed something.

Any comments?

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Poolio’s picture

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: drupal_set_html_head() in /home/mediagir/public_html/modules/nodewords.module on line 128

Put your money where your mouth is!

media girl’s picture

I don't find that error in my logs. Do you mind sharing what you clicked on to get that message?

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robertdouglass’s picture

Emiliano’s picture

media girl,

I got the same error from your site:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: drupal_set_html_head() in /home/mediagir/public_html/modules/nodewords.module on line 128

We see this in the home page. Actually we can't even access the site.

Cheers,
Emiliano.

Poolio’s picture

I got the error when I went to http://mediagirl.org and I was using Safari.

everything seems to be working fine now.

Put your money where your mouth is!

shane’s picture

I clicked on the link you provided:

http://mediagirl.org/

and got:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: drupal_set_html_head() in 
    /home/mediagir/public_html/modules/nodewords.module on line 128

Looks like you may not have upgraded the nodewords.module - I'd disable it for now, and upgrade it then try again.

Good luck.

media girl’s picture

Thanks for the feedback. I don't even see these messages -- not on the screen, not in my logs. And I've had visitors coming for several days now.

Why would some people get the error and some not?

The nodewords module is a clean install. I guess I will give up on that one.

I'm also having problems with trackback and the spam_surbl modules, which were upgraded, so maybe I'll try a clean install there.

Any ideas why some of you would get those errors and others wouldn't? What browsers and OSs? I see nothing on FF (Mac) and Safari, and my friend sees nothing on FF WinXP.

Your thoughts would be very very appreciated!!!

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Emiliano’s picture

media girl,

that's weird!

Your site loads fine and fast with Firefox (win xp/ff), but in no way can I see it with Internet Explorer 6 under win xp!

After waiting and waiting, I stopped IE, checked the source and for my surprise it was all there! I could see the footer message and 2 js functions.

media girl’s picture

Any idea why IE would not like nodewords?

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Emiliano’s picture

media girl,

now I can see your site on IE, but it takes over 3, 4 minutes to load (against 3, 4 seconds on FF). There's something strange...

I tried to access a node on IE and it's slow too. I hope you find out what's happening.

media girl’s picture

The site loads at the same speed on IE6 (Win98) and FF -- about 12 seconds on the dusty old Pentium II machine, despite DSL. The main differences are that IE preloads the page and then displays it all at once, while FF loads as it goes ... and of course IE renders the page like sh**.

My friend on XP says it loads instantly in IE6.

BTW, I think I may have found the problem with nodewords. I had some manually entered keywords in my template that could have interfered with nodeword insertions. Why it would affect only IE, I don't know. As it is, I'm leaving the module disabled. Maybe I'll play with it another day.

Thanks for the feedback!

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kenyon@kerneltrap.org’s picture

I was getting the nodewords error last night with Firefox/Linux.

lennart’s picture

Nodewords does not work well with cache

see,
http://drupal.org/node/20174

Best regards,
Lennart

Best regards,
Lennart