close ad
 
Important WebAssist Announcement
open ad
View Menu

Technical Support Forums

Free, outstanding support from WebAssist and your colleagues

rating

error message "its appears that one of your server-side values is improperly coded. Please check this interface for inconsistencies:

Thread began 7/25/2019 3:45 am by Gizza372666 | Last modified 6/23/2020 5:12 pm by Ray Borduin | 630 views | 7 replies |

Gizza372666

error message "its appears that one of your server-side values is improperly coded. Please check this interface for inconsistencies:

error message "its appears that one of your server-side values is improperly coded. Please check this interface for inconsistencies:
please find attached a screenshot with the error.
Can you please let me know how to fix this?
I'm trying to create a dataassist CMS.
Thanks

Attached Files
Doc1.pdf
Sign in to reply to this post

Ray BorduinWebAssist

Please attach the page you are working on with steps to reproduce and I can try to figure out why you are getting that message.

Sign in to reply to this post
Did this help? Tips are appreciated...

lr_leal239405

I have the same issue. Did you ever resolve this?

Sign in to reply to this post

Ray BorduinWebAssist

Did you hand code anything? Did you recently reinstall? Please attach the file with the issue and I can look into it.

Sign in to reply to this post
Did this help? Tips are appreciated...

lr_leal239405

Ok. I'm attaching the file. Yes, lots hand coded. Last reinstall was probably over a week ago. I noticed DW updated itself.

Update - I attached include files.

Update again. Could it be these lines again?

$CKEditor_initialValue = "";

(you pointed that out to me another day)

Sign in to reply to this post

lr_leal239405

Actually, per above. Yes. that's what's doing it. I can't copy and paste CK Editor code then? How do you write this line then?

$CKEditor_initialValue = "". $prod_desc ."";

I'll try inserting new CK Editor and see.

Sign in to reply to this post

lr_leal239405

So to answer my own question, yes it was that, rewritten as:

$CKEditor_initialValue = "$prod_desc";

Thanks.

Sign in to reply to this post

Ray BorduinWebAssist

Yes, that or:

$CKEditor_initialValue = "".($prod_desc)  ."";
Sign in to reply to this post
Did this help? Tips are appreciated...

Build websites with a little help from your friends

Your friends over here at WebAssist! These Dreamweaver extensions will assist you in building unlimited, custom websites.

Build websites from already-built web applications

These out-of-the-box solutions provide you proven, tested applications that can be up and running now.  Build a store, a gallery, or a web-based email solution.

Want your website pre-built and hosted?

Close Windowclose

Rate your experience or provide feedback on this page

Account or customer service questions?
Please user our contact form.

Need technical support?
Please visit support to ask a question

Content

rating

Layout

rating

Ease of use

rating

security code refresh image

We do not respond to comments submitted from this page directly, but we do read and analyze any feedback and will use it to help make your experience better in the future.

Close Windowclose

We were unable to retrieve the attached file

Close Windowclose

Attach and remove files

add attachmentAdd attachment
Close Windowclose

Enter the URL you would like to link to in your post

Close Windowclose

This is how you use right click RTF editing

Enable right click RTF editing option allows you to add html markup into your tutorial such as images, bulleted lists, files and more...

-- click to close --

Uploading file...