[opencms-dev] We can't navigate within some folders in the workplace.
Christian Steinert
christian_steinert at web.de
Fri Jul 28 12:55:56 CEST 2006
Toni PĂ©rez schrieb:
> Hi, list.
>
> We have setup an OpenCms with 2 sites: /sites/default/ and
> /sites/name_of_other_site/ (imaginary name).
> The issue is happening to any user (including "Admin"). I'm going to
> describe the scenarios. I will suppose that we are in the explorer
> view:
>
> * with the /sites/default/ selected in the sites combo: the user
> navigates perfectly within the folders. When one is selected on the
> left side of the explorer, its contents are shown on the right.
>
> * with the /sites/name_of_other_site/ selected in the sites combo:
> only the content of the root of the site is shown on the right. If you
> try to see the content of a folder, you see that the path change to
> this folder, then see the message "Loading..." on the right side of
> the explorer and finally the path comes back to "/" and the explorer
> shows the content of "/". The left side of the explorer is updated
> correctly (the folders are expanded and their subfolders are shown).
>
> * with the / site selected: the user navigates correctly within
> the "system" folder. The rest of the folders ("channels" and "sites")
> are behaving as in the case of "/sites/name_of_other_site/": when
> navigate within the "conflicting" folders, on the right side only
> appears the content of the last correctly shown folder.
Dear Toni,
How did you import that content?
It sounds a bit as if you have imported content that was exported from
an opencms 5 system. The only time I came arcoss folders where I
couldn't go into was, when I had incompletely imported an exported zip
from opencms 5 to opencms 6.0.x and the import did not run through,
because something in the export file (I don't remember anymore what it
was) was incorrect.
So - maybe you can write back, how your content came into the system in
the first place
Christian
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