

The error message I get appears on a page with the NeoOffice header, and the boxes along the left hand side (donate, trinity, rss feeds, etc.). I cleared my cache, but the same thing still happens. Oh! Lorinda and slothro, are either of you using a non-default theme for the site? no existing cache) and got successful Google searches each time. I tried, both logged in and logged out, on a fresh profile (e.g. It's interesting since that error message is exactly the same as the ones we used to see with the (disabled) Nuke search that module was in fact not active. To test my theory, can either of you clear your web browser's cache and then try running a search using the "Search " on this site? One possible theory is that Google was having problems at some point when both the original poster and Lorinda used the Google search in Trinity's top right corner and now Google's error page is being cached by their web browsers. I still get Firefox's standard security warning and then I get the Google search results page. I turned off JavaScript in Firefox and did not notice any change. (I tested it again when they asked about it).ĭo you have JavaScript disabled or any web browser plugins that filter content? I ask because the Google search in the upper right corner of the page will normally display a warning that you are going to a different site in Firefox. Lorinda, why are you responding to a question asked to the original poster?Īlso, in the upper right hand corner, all I find is the "Search " field (the Google - not Nuke - search), which does not give me the error reported by the OP.īecause I see the same error as the OP. Posted: Wed 4:24 pm Post subject: Re: Template does not work? Upper right hand corner of the page, in the same box-but on the opposite side-as the Ship logo. Posted: Wed 4:13 pm Post subject: Re: Template does not work? " whether the duck drinks hot chocolate or coffee is irrelevant." - ovvldc and sardisson in the NeoWiki The "Search" link underneath the ship-banner at the top of the page should work (it's the native search method for just this forum), as should the search box at the top right of the page (it's a Google search of all of ). Where are you finding the search that gives that result? I thought we had removed all instances of the Nuke search (which does not work)

Posted: Wed 2:00 pm Post subject: Re: Template does not work?ītw, when I try searching this topic, I get always NeoOffice :: View topic - "Search " does not work with some the "Search " does not work with some the Problems after upgrading to NeoOffice 2022? Try these steps But as you can see all of the columns here are unambiguously sortable.Download or installation problems? Try these steps In that instance, the ordering was on a column type string. And, I'm also new to Python3 (from 2.7), so I get stuck with that sometimes, but I don't see how that's relevant in this case.Īnother post has a similar problem, Python pandas dataframe sort_values does not work. I've also rerun the whole notebook from import CSV to this code. Thinking it could be a Jupyter thing, I've previewed the results using print(df), df.head(), and HTML(df.to_html()) (the last example is for Jupyter notebooks). No matter which column title, or which boolean argument I use, the displayed results never change order. So, I've reduced the problem to trying to order just one column: df.sort_values(by='Time') Working through the different code examples for sort, I'm not seeing the output reorder when I inspect the df. I'm working through my code in a Python3 Jupyter notebook.

I have a Pandas DataFrame of register transactions with shape like (500,4): Time datetime64 New to Pandas, so maybe I'm missing a big idea?
