Posted by mavergames on November 7, 2011 at 1:36pm
Hi all,
We are having a problem with our Drupal 7 site using RDFx and schema.org modules. The mappings aren't saving. So, we are using the "Article" type from schema.org. We have field called "Summary body" that we want to map to "description" property (actually from "Thing" but doesn't work with "articleBody" from Article type either). When we edit the field and fill in the "Summary body schema.org mapping: Property" field and save and edit again, the field is empty.
Any idea why these aren't saving/anyone else had this issue? Is it a problem with the RDFx module or schema.org, or both?
Many thanks,
Chris

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Update - nevermind, it works now!
After uninstalling RDF UI module. Strange, but it works now. Discussion closed :-) Chris
Fighting modules
These modules seem to fight with each other, we ran across that a couple weeks ago. If you are working with Features and want your RDF mappings to be featurized, you still need RDFx installed, just don't turn on the UI.
I tried to reproduce this on
I tried to reproduce this on the latest version of the modules, but my mapping got saved, and appeared in both UIs. I've filed an issue so we can investigate this further. Either this bug is not present in the latest version of the modules, or I need more detailed steps to reproduce this... let's take this to the issue queue.
Thanks, Scor
We actually switched to "Review" type in schema.org and it happened again.... Chris
rich snippet problem..
HI people..
I have similiar problem.. When I checked my site at google rich snippet testing tool, the answer was: "could not fetch the web page".
Can you help me with this. (my site runs as localhost)
I am new here so I dont konw how to create new topic (that is why I am writting to this comment)..
Thank
Peter..
If you are using localhost,
If you are using localhost, then the page is not accessible on the web. You have to get web hosting and put the site on a web server before others (such as Google) can access it.
Hi Lindix, yes, for testing
Hi Lindix, yes, for testing your rich snippets, you need to have your site hosted somewhere accessible by Google. Concerning support, feel free to create a support request in the schema.org module issue queue: once you are logged in drupal.org, click on the link "Create a new issue" located on top of the issue queue.