Discourse's dead.
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Okay, I'm getting this error on three browsers (MSIE, Oprah 12, Seamonkey) on two different computers, proxy or no proxy. For the past few hours.
The whole page is rendered a nice empty white. If I turn JS off, it works, but obviously I can't log in to post there.
Timestamp: 30/01/2015 12:05:43
Error: TypeError: e.render is not a function
Source File: http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/application-0afd92471ffec3fcd18fa6d777ef046a.js
Line: 15The main thread list works, but it's giving me the AJAX spinner of death if I try to enter any thread.
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Obviously it's still working for some, since I see people posting.
Anyway, I didn't realise this before but Opera gives a nice javascript backtrace rather than just the error line.
[30.1.2015 12:41:50] JavaScript - http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/a-shining-perl/7649
Event thread: load
Uncaught exception: TypeError: 'e.render' is not a function
Error thrown at line 15, column 21764 in <anonymous function: renderButtons>(e) in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/application-0afd92471ffec3fcd18fa6d777ef046a.js:
e.render(t)
called from line 15, column 20699 in <anonymous function: renderButtons>(e, t) in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/application-0afd92471ffec3fcd18fa6d777ef046a.js:
Discourse.SiteSettings.post_menu.split("|").forEach(function(t){var o=s["buttonFor"+t.replace(/\+/,"").capitalize()];if(o){var u=o.call(s,e);u&&(n.push(u),(i&&u.opts.alwaysShowYours||e.get("wiki")&&u.opts.alwaysShowWiki||-1===r.indexOf(t))&&a.push(u))}}),!this.get("collapsed")||n.length<=a.length+1?a=n:a.splice(a.length-1,0,this.buttonForShowMoreActions(e)),t.push('<div class="actions">'),a.forEach(function(e){e.render(t)}),t.push("</div>")
called from line 15, column 19073 in <anonymous function: renderString>(e) in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/application-0afd92471ffec3fcd18fa6d777ef046a.js:
e.push("<nav class='post-controls'>"),this.renderReplies(t,e),this.renderButtons(t,e),this.renderAdminPopup(t,e),e.push("</nav>")
called via Function.prototype.call() from line 9, column 29248 in _(e, t, n) in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/vendor-dbbeea175424f8d4311b1fa7f19bb6c1.js:
var r=n&&n.length;
called from unknown location in n() in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/vendor-dbbeea175424f8d4311b1fa7f19bb6c1.js:
/* no source available */
called from unknown location in <anonymous function: render>(e) in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/application-0afd92471ffec3fcd18fa6d777ef046a.js:
/* no source available */
called from line 9, column 29248 in _(e, t, n) in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/vendor-dbbeea175424f8d4311b1fa7f19bb6c1.js:
var r=n&&n.length;
called from unknown location in n() in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/vendor-dbbeea175424f8d4311b1fa7f19bb6c1.js:
/* no source available */
called from unknown location in <anonymous function: l.prototype.createElement>(e, t) in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/vendor-dbbeea175424f8d4311b1fa7f19bb6c1.js:
/* no source available */
called from unknown location in r(e, t, n) in http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/vendor-dbbeea175424f8d4311b1fa7f19bb6c1.js:
/* no source available */...oh wait, I think I realised the source. I wasn't logged in. Logged-out users are currently getting a blank screen of death.
I'll go there and make a thread now.
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@hhaamu said:
http://what.thedailywtf.com/assets/application-0afd92471ffec3fcd18fa6d777ef046a.js
At least it's nothing I've done...@hhaamu said:
...oh wait, I think I realised the source. I wasn't logged in. Logged-out users are currently getting a blank screen of death.
No repro..
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32 posts in 7 years and some? And then 2 in a row? Damn, the Mayans where right but late
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@PJH said:
At least it's nothing I've done...
er - spoke too soon. Fixed it.
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@serguey123 said:
32 posts in 7 years and some? And then 2 in a row? Damn, the Mayans where right but late
Hey, I'm still waiting for the end of the world. Was really disappointed when it didn't come on time.
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I'm surprised CS is still alive.
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Sheesh...it's probably an issue with chrome caching the feed (WTF‽), but this topic just showed up in my RSS feed for the sidebar.