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Standalone HTML Modules not showing after Splunk/SideView Upgrade

mbazelon
Explorer

I recently upgraded to Splunk 6.0.2 and SideView Utils 3.1.1. Since the upgrade, any HTML modules that I have attached to the top view (the view itself) are not appearing on my dashboard. If I add a second HTML module as a test, then data from both modules appear on the screen. I use these modules as headers for sections on my dashboards. Does anyone have any ideas what may have changed or what I need to do to fix it?

Thanks!

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sideview
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Can you post your XML? I would guess it's a problem with layoutPanel attributes somehow. It's possible that some subtle behavior changed between splunk 5 and splunk 6 but it's hard to speculate without seeing the view.

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mbazelon
Explorer

I just sent you an e-mail with my XML file.

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sideview
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Can you post the actual XML of the view? This is rendered HTML as seen by the browser. Or at least you wouldn't (and shouldn't) ever have divs like these in the actual XML definition. If this is in your XML anywhere then we have a big clue, but post the entire view somewhere. ie on pastebin, or you can email it to me at nick [at] sideviewapps.com

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mbazelon
Explorer

The HTML is below.

Thanks.

    <div class="dashboardContent">

<div class="SplunkModule HTML"                id="HTML_13_0_0"        >                        



<h1>The information below applies to the sales team (example).</h1>

</div>
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