This is not a problem which is going to affect most users. It was originally reported at http://community.wikidot.com/forum/t-232442 issue and seemed to have been fixed, but it has appeared again.
I have an html block at http://www.strathpeffervillage.org.uk/slideshow:v6 which contains javascript, html and css and displays a jquery slider of revolving images. For the other pages of the site the slider is called by an include on the live template page of each category.
If I make any changes to the images that are being called, either replacing or adding images, I then get the "No such block" message instead of the slider images. In order to get the images to display I have to edit and re-save each page. However the slider shows perfectly on the slideshow:v6 page.
So the problem appears to be with the include and I suspect that cacheing on the server is affecting all this. It's not practical to edit and re-save each page on the site if I make any changes to the images. Is there a problem with the cacheing on the server or anything you can suggest to fix this?
Thanks for the detailed description, we surely will be working on it.
Michał Frąckowiak @ Wikidot Inc.
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The issue has been fixed. When the [[html]] code is changed, all pages that include it (or depend on it in any other way) will be updated. There might be a delay in updating pages, but no error should be produced.
Michał Frąckowiak @ Wikidot Inc.
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Thank you for fixing that so fast. In my test this morning changing one of the photos it worked perfectly.
Rob Elliott - Strathpeffer, Scotland - Wikidot first line support & community admin team.
again and again having this problem in http://comcomist.wikidot.com/tables
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It would help if you relaxed permissions so we could see the page source (by enabling page options).
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To see the page source, please click the "Source" on the left menu, or the "?@" on the top menu.
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It happens occasionally and we do not know why, as we are not able to reproduce it we cannot repair it. To fix it just edit and save page where this msg appears.
Bartłomiej Bąkowski @ Wikidot Inc.
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You should use the "code="HTML" for the block … than yiou can use the code fro the page "t" with the number 1 in the html block ( the javascript) .
I cannot see any block with such a code in the include nd include and include …source.. or I am blind
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the problem is unsloved!
the problem is reproduced many times.
another try is on http://yes-again-we-can.wikidot.com/
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I haven't had any time to get my head round all the includes on your comcomist site, but I have noticed that on your page t you have put an include inside the html block. Whether that is the sole cause of the issue I'm not sure but, with the exception of dataform field values which can be passed into an html block, mixing Wikidot syntax with html is usually bound to cause a problem:
Rob Elliott - Strathpeffer, Scotland - Wikidot first line support & community admin team.
Now did anybody checked if this is possible? Might be interesting if includes also worked inside html-block?
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We have isolate and we are able to reproduce this behaviour, working on fix now.
Bartłomiej Bąkowski @ Wikidot Inc.
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Oooh! This is interesting! Who discovered it?
I did.
Bartłomiej Bąkowski @ Wikidot Inc.
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Thanks for this effort :) please let us know when the bug is resolved. as for now it didn't :(.
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I'm seeing a lot of this "no such block" message, as well. Just letting you know. For me, this is happening where my social buttons are included (which use the html blocks). These are contained on the category templates and controlled by an iftag. The problem comes and goes, seemingly on random pages.
If I edit the page (I don't actually need to change anything) or even change the tags, it seems to make the "no such block message go away" on a page, temporarily, but once it happens on a page, it tends to recur a few times, but it eventually stops and turns up on another page at some point.
HI, just for reference, here is a screen-shot of a "no such block" message that I just got.
It is still happening right at the moment on this page: http://groundupstrength.wikidot.com/eric-troy:whey-processing-terms-and-definitions
These are supposed to be social icons that are in html blocks for the template of the category this page is in.
I know you guys are working on it I just thought I'd give you the image as a reference. This will probably resolve itself within a few minutes.
I'm now encountering a new error message on this page.
"HTML block cannot be found."Kenneth Tsang (@jxeeno)