Designer Content problems with Concrete5 5.6.2.1

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Hi

Having a weird problem using DC after updating to 5.6.2.1 - at least that's what I think caused the problems.
When launching the Designer Content, the jQuery template codes appear in the GUI, but it seems all the requested files are loaded correctly by the browser.

Something like this appear in many places:
{{if type == 'textbox'}}

Any suggestions to what could be causing this?

By the way, the jquery-tmpl.min.js seems to be abandoned (not actively supported anymore).

Best Regards,
Lars

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mikrov
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jordanlev replied on at Permalink Reply
jordanlev
Hi,
I'm not sure off the top of my head what the problem could be. And unfortunately I'm away from my computer now due to holiday travel. I will definitely be back in touch next week when I've returned and have a chance to look in more detail.

-Jordan

> On Nov 26, 2013, at 9:38 AM, concrete5 Community <discussions@concretecms.com> wrote:
jordanlev replied on at Permalink Reply
jordanlev
Hi,
Are you still having this problem? If so, could you email me an admin login to your site so I can take a look myself? It's impossible to know what this could be without seeing what javascript errors are occurring or being able to look at the source of the page on your site. You can send that to: concrete@jordanlev.com

re: jquery templates -- yes I know that was abandoned a long time ago, but it still works just fine and I don't think this issue has anything to do with jquery templates specifically (rather, some other javascript error is causing the template rendering to fail).
mikrov replied on at Permalink Reply
mikrov
Hi Jordan

We found the culprit! It was this package:
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/external-link-tracking/... from SkyBlueSofa which was the offender. Disabling this package made DC go live again with no errors.
I think we *can* live with that, as DC is only relevant in development context, whereas link-tracking is only relevant in production.
But it would be nice, if both could live in harmony together. I have no idea of who's the "guilty" part - but at least now we know where to start looking :)

Thanks for your help.

-- Lars

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