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Ok, so i see others have had the same issue, but there really isn't a clear fix action. the ones i did see look like they simply just hide the op= message, which doesn't seem like a real fix. Am I missing something?
I get the following on all rendered pages:
* op=load
* op=view
* op=alter
* op=load
* op=view
* op=alter
What should I do to fix this?
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Comment #1
STyL3 CreditAttribution: STyL3 commentedAlso, when I click the "add service" link from the ping settings the "page cannot be found".
Comment #2
Skyr CreditAttribution: Skyr commentedPlease get a checkout from CVS. I (still) haven't fixed the cvs dev tag. Sorry about that.
Comment #3
STyL3 CreditAttribution: STyL3 commentedthe cvs version says it isn't compatible with 6.3
Comment #4
Skyr CreditAttribution: Skyr commentedI have it up and running on a 6.3 system:
http://drupal.org/node/245522#comment-944603
Comment #5
STyL3 CreditAttribution: STyL3 commentedwould you be able to point me to the version of the module you would like me to download? i must of downloaded the wrong one...?
Comment #6
Skyr CreditAttribution: Skyr commentedSigh. I'm really sorry, my whole cvs tagging/branching/testserver-installation thing was a mess. A fixed .info file is now both in the cvs head and in the dev version tag. An cvs update should fix the issue; as soon as drupal.org's automagic has regenerated the development snapshot, both the head and the snapshot should be identical.
Comment #7
STyL3 CreditAttribution: STyL3 commentedno problem I'll redownload it a bit later.