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mattbaylor Intermediate 506 posts since
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Sep 18, 2009 1:10 PM

What goes in the xml file?

I just tried uploading my themes through the cloud and I got an error asking for an xml file. What goes in that xml file? In all the downloads of the themes I get from you guys there's no xml file. Thanks!

 

Matt

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corygagliardi Jive Employee 4,983 posts since
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Sep 18, 2009 1:14 PM in response to: Matt Baylor
Re: What goes in the xml file?

Hi Matt,

 

As we discussed on the phone, a theme.xml is missing for the yml theme.  Let me know if this doesn't fix the problem.

 

Cory

corygagliardi Jive Employee 4,983 posts since
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Sep 18, 2009 2:07 PM in response to: Matt Baylor
Re: What goes in the xml file?

Matt,

 

I noticed your themes folder is nested inside of another themes folder.  This may be the cause of the issue.  Try fixing this and let me know if it helps.

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Thanks,
Cory

corygagliardi Jive Employee 4,983 posts since
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Sep 18, 2009 2:14 PM in response to: Matt Baylor
Re: What goes in the xml file?

Matt,

 

The error you are receiving is because the file you are uploading does not properly have its content type set.  This either caused by the tool you are using to ZIP the file or by your web browser itself.  The default Windows compression tool is known to have this issue.  I re-zipped this file myself and attached it to this reply.  Try uploading this file.

 

Cory

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corygagliardi Jive Employee 4,983 posts since
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Sep 18, 2009 2:30 PM in response to: Matt Baylor
Re: What goes in the xml file?

Matt,

Do you think FireFox is resetting the mime type?

That is unlikely.  As far as I know, Firefox respects the content types of files.  Did the uploaded zip I sent you work?

 

Cory

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