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ezie included in register.tpl

Thursday 09 December 2010 1:38:58 pm - 6 replies

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Pascal France

Thursday 09 December 2010 2:47:43 pm

Also I have a problem displaying the register page with a test version of EZP 4.4.0 (installed from scratch - see here).

And I can reproduce thi display problem.

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Pascal France

Saturday 11 December 2010 5:24:10 am

I tested eZP 4.3 and eZP 4.2 (both installed from scratch and with the webin interface) and the register page works fine.

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Pascal France

Saturday 11 December 2010 7:52:47 am

Ok. The register page error came from my navigator. I think it had too many tabs opened with too many different eZ sessions opened.

However I remain very septic about the presence of the ezie extension on the register page and really don't understand how does it work.

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Gaetano Giunta

Saturday 11 December 2010 8:05:28 am

I think the ezie template is included so in case a user uploads an image to his profile, he can edit it a bit before storing the profile.

Please note there is a known bug: the 'edit' button of the image editor is shown even if the current user does not have access to the editor itself - it that case it would make sense not to show the button and not to include an ezie template, of course.

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Pascal France

Saturday 11 December 2010 8:15:45 am

Hi Gaetano,

In fact, I think there another little bug:

  1. click the «register» link
  2. the register page is displayed without ezie
  3. click «Discard» button (back to the home page)
  4. click the «register» link again
  5. the register page is displayed this time with ezie and a kernel(3) error (see the path at the top of the page)

This behavior disapears if we disable the extension ezie.

Cordialy,

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Pascal France

Sunday 12 December 2010 8:14:15 am

At the end, I can't reproduce with a from scratch installation the behavior I decribe in my previous post.

So I considere that all works fine and that the problems are from my side.

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