[opencms-dev] ver 5 -- Hidden resources after a module import
Xavier Ottolini
xavier.ottolini at adelis.com
Wed May 17 14:23:31 CEST 2006
Hi,
Another point to say : I searched all resources of the "en" folder with
the search tool. Then I deleted them.
Regards,
Xavier
Xavier Ottolini a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I finally resolved the problem. The pages did not use the good
> template. At the begining, I use the template for the english version.
> But once, I noticed that the pages disapeared (maybe because an out of
> memory error during an export). So I had to create them a new time.
> But I selected the wrong template name.
>
> In the production server, I changed the template name. Then I exported
> the project. I imported the project in the devlopment server. Now the
> pages are visible in the "en folder".
>
> Thank you Christian for your suggestions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Xavier Ottolini
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> Christian Steinert a écrit :
>>> Xavier Ottolini schrieb:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> The only resources types which I use are jsp, plain text and page.
>>>>
>>>> I looked at the sources of the page. There is anly the table
>>>> header. But no lines below for the items.
>>> That's strange. If it's the right frame, then there should be
>>> javascript code which contains the information about your files
>>> Was it really the correct frame - the one where all the files are
>>> normally listed...
>>>
>>> If all the files you expect are listed here, then it is a
>>> client-side display problem (possibly caused by corrupt data).
>>> If the Javascript code does not contain any clue about your files,
>>> then I sadly don't know, what's the problem.
>>>>
>>>> I checked at the Javascript Terminal in Firefox. I did not find any
>>>> error relative to this page.
>>>>
>>>> What do you mean for "resource type that is not really defined or
>>>> that is incorrectly defined" ?
>>> Opencms allows to create custom resource types. If you use something
>>> like this, create resources with your own type, export them out of
>>> the system and import them into a system, where your restype is not
>>> known, then this will lead to trouble.
>>> Opencms 5 will import these resources, but they cannot be shown in
>>> explorer, because (among other things) there is no known context
>>> menu definition anymore.
>>>
>>> Similar problems arise, if the javascript code that builds the
>>> context menu.
>>>
>>> But if you just use standard resource types, then this will probably
>>> not be the problem
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> C.
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