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Jonas Voss

If you come across lecrusetonlinewarehouseuk[.]shop don't buy anything. It's an oemsaas shop, known for being a platform picked by scammers and fraudsters out of China. You will likely just part with your money and your information, and never see a product.

Jonas Voss

Så har jeg opgradere til Known 1.6.2 på min fødiverserede blog, men jeg kan stadig ikke helt få brid.gy backfeed til at spille med mine mastodon opslag. Jeg synes ikke rigtig kommentarer på Mastodon bliver hentet og tilføjet til opslaget på min hjemmeside. Det kan være det fikser sig selv.

Jonas Voss

Så vidt jeg kan huske så skulle jeg ikke registrere noget nogen steder, efter at have installeret plugins. Er der nogen fejlbeskeder nogle steder? Har du screenshot af din plugin side? Hvilken version af Known? Det kan være andre har oplevet samme problem og har lavet et issue i GitHub-repoet.

Jonas Voss

Og jeg glemte også lige at påpege, at der er en side inde i Known, der viser hvem der har svaret på dine opslag, og derinde kan man bare trykke "reply": https://i.imgur.com/ADCE9eU.png

Jonas Voss

Her er f.eks. et eksempel på den gang det virkede med Facebook også (altså, Known krydsposter opslaget på Facebook, brid.gy hiver kommentarer og reaktioner fra FB-spejlingen, tilbage til dit opslag på din hjemmeside:
https://blog.voss.co/2018/sticky-links---april-14-2018

Facebook lukkede nogle APIer i 2018, så FB-brid.gy gik død. Men jeg kan se, at den gode Ryan Barrett (@snarfed@indieweb.social) sidste år lavede en browserudvidelse der kan løfte opgaven igen: https://snarfed.org/2021-02-18_bridgy-browser-extension-for-facebook.

Jonas Voss

Min hjemmeside er baseret på https://withknown.com, et CMS der har Indieweb-ideologien som sin kerne. Jeg kan poste til forskellige steder, direkte fra min blog, f.eks. til Mastodon, Twitter, og Flickr. Jeg kan sågar oprette issues i Github direkte fra min hjemmeside: https://blog.voss.co/2018/im-using-latest-indigenous-release-with-known 3/

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Updated to the latest version of Known. Long overdue.

Jonas Voss

Replied to a post on alisonw.uk :

Ah, a fellow former Chyrp user, and now fellow Known user. I really enjoyed Chyrp as well, the selfhosted Tumblr as I like to think of it. It was great, I themed it, but didn't have the chops to develop for it. Known is great too (:

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

It's back!

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At IWC in Dusseldorf in May, I managed to break my old website. I broke it, while I was trying to fix it, so that I could export all my old posts, and import them into Known that runs this site. Turns out updating a site with code written in 2003-6 from PHP 5.x to 7.2 can result in a number of things. The main thing being that the site doesn't work any longer.

Not long after IWC I went to one of the meetups in HWC where Calum and Neil were kind to lend me some of their coding and troubleshooting expertise, and guided me to find what had broken. The main issue was that some mysql functions had changed names altogether, and Neil also managed to figure out that variables no longer had global scope, so everything had to get an overhaul.

After the overhaul, the site was loading, but wasn't displaying any posts, and I didn't manage to get that sorted, and I wasn't sure where to start, to be honest. Today, I decided to see if I could fix it, and it turned out ereg_replace doesn't exist anymore, and I use it for some god awful function that converts the plain text of my entries stored in the database, into marked up paragraphs. I didn't manage to figure out how to get that function to work again, so instead I removed it altogether.

The downside is that the text of my posts on my old blog has no paragraphs, but that can be fixed later. The considerable upside is, that my old site is available again, and that I can now focus on figuring out how to get all the entries imported into this site, so that all my old entries can get indiewebified.

An IndieWeb Webring 🕸💍

Jonas Voss