Hello Kolbjørn, *,
On Sonntag, 16. März 2014 16:43 Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
Den 16.03.2014 14:57, skreiv Thomas Hackert:
On Sonntag, 16. März 2014 13:12 Sophie wrote:
So I continue to test Pootle to update our guide.
thank you very much :)
There is an Export View button at the bottom of the Translate
page. If I click on it I got:
Server Error
An error has occurred. Thank you for your patience.
'NoneType' object is not iterable
If you need assistance, you may refer to this error as
213da8cec20a4507b46a6e76cf213d72$0c2cdd2c31244f750e58dbf6d50e553b.
I cannot confirm this with Firefox 29.0a2 (2014-03-15) under
Debian Testing i686 ... Maybe someone has fixed it in the
meantime? Though I have to say, that I needed to wait two or
three minutes, until the page has loaded ... :(
Workes fine, but a bit slow as you mentioned, using Opera and
Firefox on Windows 7. Btw I have never used this tag before.
me neither ... ;) Thanks for testing and have a nice afternoon
Thomas.
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