Anton reported a problem with the Links page on his Drummer blog, and on the Links page on Scripting News.#
I believe I have fixed the problem in both places, by making a change in Radio3. Rather than having the blogs do the rendering of the HTML for the linkblog, I have Radio3 do it. It's a better distribution of labor, and it was easier to work in Radio3 than in the blog rendering code.#
Here's how to update your linkblog so the new code will find the rendered HTML.#
Either post a link to your linkblog, or edit a link and repost it. The link doesn't have to change, it just needs to force a rebuild of all the Radio3 files which will now include the HTML rendering. If it works, say on Anton's blog, this link will work. At that point, when you reload Anton's blog, its links page will no longer be blank (as it was after I made this change).#
Let's keep a lookout on the Links page to make sure it keeps working. This is very old and strange code written mostly in 2014, when I didn't understand JS as well as I do today, so it can be a bit flaky as we just found out.#
Anton reported a problem with the Links page on his Drummer blog, and on the Links page on Scripting News.#
I believe I have fixed the problem in both places, by making a change in Radio3. Rather than having the blogs do the rendering of the HTML for the linkblog, I have Radio3 do it. It's a better distribution of labor, and it was easier to work in Radio3 than in the blog rendering code.#
Here's how to update your linkblog so the new code will find the rendered HTML.#
Either post a link to your linkblog, or edit a link and repost it. The link doesn't have to change, it just needs to force a rebuild of all the Radio3 files which will now include the HTML rendering. If it works, say on Anton's blog, this link will work. At that point, when you reload Anton's blog, its links page will no longer be blank (as it was after I made this change).#
Let's keep a lookout on the Links page to make sure it keeps working. This is very old and strange code written mostly in 2014, when I didn't understand JS as well as I do today, so it can be a bit flaky as we just found out.#