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New Post 6/16/2006 12:40 PM
User is offline Brian Hutchison
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Potential Bug? 

Recently did a fresh install of 4.3.0.  Set up a directory structure (secure filesystem) inside Admin/File Manager with appropriate read / write permissions for a certain group.  Added a user to that group and edit permissions for document module.  When that user goes into add a new document, the file location lists "Root" only.  There is no way to add files to the directory structure previously created.  Thought I did something wrong, so I logged in as admin, same thing, nothing other than root.  Verified everything, went in as host, and the directory structure was properly listed when adding a new document.  Basically, even though permissions allow for a certain group and admin to upload documents, only host see's the directory structure.  Is this a bug?  Cannot move forward unless someone other than host can upload documents.

Also, used host to upload documents since no other account worked, they do not show up.  Is this the cache bug that I read in another post?  They show up in the file manager, just not the document listing.

 
New Post 6/17/2006 1:30 AM
User is offline Anthony Glenwright
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Re: Potential Bug? 

The issue where you cannot see folders in the UrlControl is a core bug, which has been identified & fixed, so you can expect a release shortly.

The problem with new documents not showing for host is a bug in the documents module (my fault).  And yes, it's the cache bug.  The new documents module version should be coming out when they release a core stabilization release (soon).


 
New Post 6/23/2006 10:28 AM
User is offline p c
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Re: Potential Bug? 

I am experiencing the same sort of problems since upgrading to 3.3.0 .  I then upgraded to 3.3.1 and still have the same issue.

Is there some other download that needs to be installed?

 
New Post 6/26/2006 10:53 AM
User is offline Brian Hutchison
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Re: Potential Bug? 
4.3.1 fixed the issue where accounts other than host could not see the file structure to upload documents; however, the cache issue remains.  Will this be corrected in the next release?
 
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