An Unexpected Error Has Occurred. Cqwp
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SharePoint 2013 SharePoint Designer My TechNet Profile CUs World Clock Wednesday, December 5, 2012 Error while modifying Content Query Web Part Issue: User tried to modify Content Query Web Part and got following error: An unexpected error has occurred. Web Parts Maintenance Page: If you have permission, you can use this page to temporarily close Web Parts or remove personal settings. For more information, contact your site administrator Resolution: Open the page in SPD where you put the web part Right click http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/76102/error-when-trying-to-edit-content-query-web-part-in-sharepoint-2013 on web part and click web part properties It will give you following error This is the first step where you can narrow down the issue Open Style Library > XSL Style Sheets There is a file called itemstyle.xsl Open that file in designer Press ctrl + F and select "Replace all" option type nbsp Replace it http://sharepointpratik.blogspot.com/2012/12/error-while-modifying-content-query-web.html with Save it and try again to modify the web part Let me know if you have any queries on above steps Recommendation: Before making any change to any file from SPD please take backup of that particular file, this will be a real SAVIER in such situations The best link I found for customizing Content Query Web Part - http://www.heathersolomon.com/blog/articles/customitemstyle.aspx Grab This Widget Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Posted by Pratik Vyas at 9:56 PM Labels: Error while modifying Content Query Web Part, SharePoint 2007 No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Popular Posts Add image to custom list with calculated / conditional column. This is the method, I followed to achieve - add image to custom list with calculated / conditional column. Following is the result list... User Profile Synchronization Service failed to start..can be fixed if you want to do a User profile import in SharePoint 2010.. you should have the 'User P
teylyn on June 25, 2012 The other day, I had this error when I tried to point a Content by Query Web Part (CQWP) to a list on a sub site. I clicked the + sign in http://www.teylyn.com/sharepoint-there-was-an-error-in-the-callback-in-manage-content-and-structure/ the tree view to open a sub site so I could see its lists, http://www.nothingbutsharepoint.com/category/developer/spf-2013/page/2/ but what I saw instead was: "There was an error in the callback." Ah! Ok. That really helped clarify the issue. Since I know my site collection structure, I decided to ignore the error and the browse button. Instead, I entered the path to the desired list manually in the field provided in the CQWP properties. Testing the CQWP I an unexpected found that it works just fine. Lesson: You don't need to browse to a list if you know its URL!! But I wanted to get to the cause of the error. The problem apparently does not lie with actually accessing the sub site or the list by the CQWP itself, but instead with rendering the tree view to open the sub site and expose its lists. The tree view triggered by the "Browse" button when an unexpected error selecting site or a sub-site reminded me of the view that is presented when looking at the "Manage Content and Structure" link in the Site Collection tools (Site Actions > Site Settings). So I tried that as well. Sure enough, the site could not be opened here either. After persisting a few times, I got the unloved screen informing me that "An unexpected error has occurred", followed by a correlation ID. Now, I'm an end user. I'm not blessed with access to the server logs, and don't know how to process that correlation ID. So I sent it off to our server team to find out more about it. Meanwhile, searching the mighty InterWeb, I found suggestions that either a list in the site or the site itself may have become corrupt. The best solution I found was to delete the site and start from scratch. Uhmm. No. I spent a week building the site, the lists, the content. There's got to be a better way. Then I tried this: One by one, I deleted every list in the sub-site, knowing that I could always restore them from the recycle bin. After each list deletion, I went back to the Site Collection and ran the "Manage Content and Structure" link again, testing if I still got the error. Three or four
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Editor's note: Contributor Chris Clark is the Marketing Manager for Creative Sharepoint. Follow him @chrisclark005 If you’re using SharePoint Online (as part of Office 365) for internal SharePoint sites, you may choose to create an internal SharePoint blog. In most cases your blog site will not be the homepage for users, however, you may choose to surface your latest internal blogs (alongside news etc.) on your homepage. Ordinarily you might use the RSS Viewer web part to surface the RSS feed of a blog. It is important to note that there are technical differences between surfacing external and internal blog feeds via the RSS Viewer web part. Whilst it is possible to set up external blog RSS feeds (e.g. BBC) on your SharePoint Online sites, it is not possible to do so with internal blog RSS feeds (see the table below). SharePoint Online SharePoint On-Premise External Blog RSS Feeds Out-the-box Out-the-box Internal Blog RSS Feeds With configuration Not possible If you do try, you will get the following error message: “An unexpected error occurred processing your request. Check the logs for details and correct the problem.” Thankfully there are other ways to surface internal blogs on your SharePoint Online sites. In this blog I will take you through one alternative, using the Content Query web part, to provide this functionality (as seen below). In order to do this we must do the following: 1. Activate the SharePoint Server Publishing Infrastructure site collection feature2. Add the Content Query web part3. Add new columns to the blog posts list4. Configure the Content Query web part Activate the SharePoint Server Publishing Infrastructure site collection feature The SharePoint Server Publishing Infrastructure site collection feature must be activated on the site that we want to display the Content Query w