[opencms-dev] Additional Info persistence bug??

Alexander Kandzior alex at opencms.org
Thu Jan 17 10:55:07 CET 2008


The storage of additional info has been completly rewritten from version 6
to 7, so it is unlikely that the issues are related.
 
I also have to say that we use this feature with 1000 of users that update
their additional info regulary without problems.
 
BTW in OpenCms 7 you can now edit the additional info for the user in the
user managemet screen. Maybe this is something you should take a look at, it
may help you to find the cause of the error. 


Kind Regards,
Alex.

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From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Vicente Plata [ XnT ]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 7:29 PM
To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Subject: [opencms-dev] Additional Info persistence bug??


Hi all,

I just saw the bug 1268 [ http://bugzilla.opencms.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1268 ]
about Additional Info for CmsUser deleted. I'm having a quite similar issue
here. However I'm using 7.0.3 with Tomcat and MySQL.

Many objects are stored in order to "clone" a Community Builder Joomla
plugin. Like profile visits, contacts and guestbook. However it seems that
randomly ( we haven't been able to replicate this bug, it just happens when
we don't expect it to!!! ) the additional info is deleted. 

Does anybody has an advance in this research? Maybe a true reason for this
to happen? When the user logs into the workplace ( like bug 1268 suggests )
this doesn't happen, or at least not always.

Thanks in advance, 

-- 
Vicente Plata [ XnT ] 

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