OK, maybe I’m just missing it, but what has to be done to make the
BugList page work in my RT? I put it in NoAuth, but it seems that I
have to create some particular queue, every time I load it, I get “Queue
Not Found”. Besides creating the correct queue, is there anything else
I have to do to get it set up?
Kelly F. Hickel
Senior Software Architect
MQSoftware, Inc
952.345.8677
kfh@mqsoftware.com
OK, maybe I’m just missing it, but what has to be done to make the
BugList page work in my RT? I put it in NoAuth, but it seems that I
have to create some particular queue, every time I load it, I get “Queue
Not Found”. Besides creating the correct queue, is there anything else
I have to do to get it set up?
It’s not a matter of creating the “correct queue,” but specifying the
queue to check. You can either change the default queue in the Mason
component or pass it as a GET variable. Tack “?q=your-queue-name” onto
the end of the Buglist.html URL.
Michael
Michael S. Liebman m-liebman@northwestern.edu
http://msl521.freeshell.org/
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