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paulo at digitalcraftsmen

Sep 24, 2009, 6:00 AM

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site context and categories - possible bug ?

Hi,

I haven't had multiple sites on one bricolage instance for a couple of
years but, the following behaviour seems wrong to me :

Have a site selected in the drop down list and you go to publishing ->
categories and search for %, bricolagereturns a list of categories across
all sites.

To me this seems wrong in that even if I am a global admin a search of
categories should only return a list of categories for the selected site,
or at least some differentiation between them rather than mixed together.
The differentiation exists for some things like workflows etc.

Can someone confirm what the expected behaviour is please.

regards,

Paul


paulo at digitalcraftsmen

Sep 24, 2009, 6:06 AM

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Re: site context and categories - possible bug ? [In reply to]

Sorry, neglected to mention this is the latest trunk from git, it works as
I would expect under 1.10.2. Also when you create a site there used to be
several groups created for each site and now there isn't, is this expected
too ?

regards,

Paul


Paul Orrock wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't had multiple sites on one bricolage instance for a couple of
> years but, the following behaviour seems wrong to me :
>
> Have a site selected in the drop down list and you go to publishing ->
> categories and search for %, bricolagereturns a list of categories
> across all sites.
>
> To me this seems wrong in that even if I am a global admin a search of
> categories should only return a list of categories for the selected
> site, or at least some differentiation between them rather than mixed
> together. The differentiation exists for some things like workflows etc.
>
> Can someone confirm what the expected behaviour is please.
>
> regards,
>
> Paul
>


paulo at digitalcraftsmen

Sep 24, 2009, 6:11 AM

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Re: site context and categories - possible bug ? [In reply to]

Actually further investigation reveals that the site context is switching
between the default site and the selected site on alternate clicks, so
sometimes you get the site differentiation and sometimes you don't. Bug
report coming shortly.

regards,

Paul


Paul Orrock wrote:
> Sorry, neglected to mention this is the latest trunk from git, it works
> as I would expect under 1.10.2. Also when you create a site there used
> to be several groups created for each site and now there isn't, is this
> expected too ?
>
> regards,
>
> Paul
>
>
> Paul Orrock wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I haven't had multiple sites on one bricolage instance for a couple of
>> years but, the following behaviour seems wrong to me :
>>
>> Have a site selected in the drop down list and you go to publishing ->
>> categories and search for %, bricolagereturns a list of categories
>> across all sites.
>>
>> To me this seems wrong in that even if I am a global admin a search of
>> categories should only return a list of categories for the selected
>> site, or at least some differentiation between them rather than mixed
>> together. The differentiation exists for some things like workflows etc.
>>
>> Can someone confirm what the expected behaviour is please.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Paul
>>
>


david at kineticode

Sep 24, 2009, 8:28 AM

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Re: site context and categories - possible bug ? [In reply to]

On Sep 24, 2009, at 6:11 AM, Paul Orrock wrote:

> Actually further investigation reveals that the site context is
> switching between the default site and the selected site on
> alternate clicks, so sometimes you get the site differentiation and
> sometimes you don't. Bug report coming shortly.

Thanks Paul.

David

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