| From: |  huntleywood |
| Account type: | Paid Account |
| LiveJournal: | username: huntleywood style: (S2) core: public, i18n: none, i18nc: none, layout: public, theme: public, user: custom, email validated?yes cluster: ChickenTikka (#9); data version : 8 scheme: horizon; language: en_LJ underage? no |
| Is JavaScript enabled: | yes |
| Request sent from Beta: | |
| Photo hosting migration: | done |
| Support category: | Troubleshooting [previous|next] |
| Time posted: | Sat, 30 Jun 2012 13:30:46 GMT (10 months ago) |
| Status: | closed (10 points to coffeechica) |
| Summary: | Error No such user when embedding blog in website |
Original Request:
Hi,
I have a paid LJ account so that I am able to embed my blog into my business website. This has worked fine until the last few weeks, when instead of my most recent blog entries I started getting an error saying "No such user".
My live journal blog is here:
http://huntleywood.livejournal.com/
The page on my website that should display my most recent entries is here:
http://huntleywood.co.uk/blog.php
I am simply attempting to embed the blog entries with a php include, using the following code:
<?php include("
http://huntleywood.livejournal.com/data/customview?styleid=694525") ?>
Any help getting this working again would be greatly appreciated - I have left some time in case it was one of those issues that would fix itself, but it has now been several weeks.
Many thanks,
Emma King,
Director, Huntley Wood.
Diagnostics: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:13.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/13.0.1
Answer (#5835739)Posted: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 21:14:18 GMT (10 months ago)
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Thank you for your report, and I'm sorry for the delay in responding. This problem has been reported to LiveJournal developers, who will investigate the problem and take the appropriate actions to resolve it. You may wish to watch the lj_releases community at [http://lj_releases.livejournal.com/profile], as any updates or fixes to this problem will be announced there. I apologize for the inconvenience.
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