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ez 3.4.1 upgrade to 3.5 bugs, possible to manually assign section?

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Dan C

Monday 24 January 2005 8:40:50 am

In the 'Content Structure' box on the left side of the admin page I can only browse to top-level folders. There is no way to get to sub-folders. Also the [-] [+] box does not work. If I login and its open, I can't close it. If I login and its closed, I can't open it.

Secondly there is a similar problem when trying to assign sections in 'Setup -> Sections' in the admin interface. I can only browse to top-level folders. I can not assign sections to sub-folders because its not possible to browse to them. The folder icons and the folder's names are not links.

Is it possible to manually assign sections to certain folders/nodes? Also, anyone know what might be causing these bugs?

Thanks,

Dan

Dan C

Monday 24 January 2005 8:48:36 am

New observation:

In the 'Content Structure' box, if I click the [-] box, then log out, and log back in, it changes to the [+] and closes the display. It seems I need to logout of the admin and log back in to toggle this.

This also affects:
Small / Medium / Large (In Content Structure)
10 / 25 /50 (In Section listing)

I still have no way to browse into sub-folders when trying to assign a section.

Dan C

Monday 24 January 2005 9:22:19 am

New observation:

Originally I only saw http://ez.no/ez_publish/documentation/installation/upgrading/upgrading_ez_publish_from_3_a_b_to_3_x_y and followed those instructions for upgrading.

Solution:

Allman has pointed me to the 3.5 update instructions:
http://ez.no/ez_publish/download/changelogs/ez_publish_3_5/upgrading

Everything seems to be working as expected now.

Thanks,

Dan