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2009-12-19
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i mean when you use html front end on a windows machine with internet explorer. IE caches ajax requests. you can fixid usually by adding some random char at the end of ajax urls.
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@ Λεμεσιανός, ρε!
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Pretty odd, ruby seems installed, but it can't find the webrick library, which should be bundled. Can you try redownloading the ruby package and copying it to knots folder again.
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does knots stop processing that file on error? may be could be a default thumbnail for files that cannot be parsed properly