2013-10-28, 16:07
This is interesting but not sure what it tells me?
I re-installed the Skin Widgets add-on again from the main XBMC repository. Playing around with the skin widget settings and disabling / enabling the add-on to see if the script error would occur?
It seems if I turn off RECOMMENDED in the skin widget settings, then when I enable the add-on or restart XBMC etc I am currently no longer getting the script error which is good!
Whilst on the XBMC home screen, on the Movies menu for example, on the top menu, I can now see Recently Added and Random movie titles OK. No movie titles are currently showing under In Progress however but I expect this will work once I have partially watched a movie title.
So what does the RECOMMENDED setting do in the skin widget settings? Does it show Recommended titles in the top menu?
Many thanks
EDIT: I just disabled the Recommended - Skin Widgets setting on another Windows 7 PC running XBMC and that has stopped the script failed error on that machine as well! Think I should now do this on all my Linux HTPC's that are around the house.
I re-installed the Skin Widgets add-on again from the main XBMC repository. Playing around with the skin widget settings and disabling / enabling the add-on to see if the script error would occur?
It seems if I turn off RECOMMENDED in the skin widget settings, then when I enable the add-on or restart XBMC etc I am currently no longer getting the script error which is good!
Whilst on the XBMC home screen, on the Movies menu for example, on the top menu, I can now see Recently Added and Random movie titles OK. No movie titles are currently showing under In Progress however but I expect this will work once I have partially watched a movie title.
So what does the RECOMMENDED setting do in the skin widget settings? Does it show Recommended titles in the top menu?
Many thanks
EDIT: I just disabled the Recommended - Skin Widgets setting on another Windows 7 PC running XBMC and that has stopped the script failed error on that machine as well! Think I should now do this on all my Linux HTPC's that are around the house.