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Cannot set doc parent folder to 0 (main), clicking site name opens edit (fresh 1.2 install) #1045

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Breezer opened this issue Dec 2, 2016 · 8 comments

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@Breezer
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Breezer commented Dec 2, 2016

A couple issues with the tree, if you move a document and then try to edit and set its parent to the main site its a no go.

Clicking the main site doc (0) opens an edit page and then gives multiple errors.

This is a fresh 1.2 install with default site installed.

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modxuser commented Dec 2, 2016

I just tried moving a document back into the root.

I don't get any mistakes, but I don't get the "New parent" notice after clicking on the root

This is an updated site to 1.2

Now tried on the second site I am updating - the same happens, no notice, so you don't get a verification that you have clicked the root

@bossloper
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Same here - Site root (0) title is not selectable from the site tree when trying to select a target for Move Resource

@Nicola1971
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confirm, can't set site root as parent

Deesen added a commit to Deesen/evolution that referenced this issue Dec 3, 2016
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Deesen commented Dec 3, 2016

This is really unnessecary embarrassment, if you look at the fix. Both issues should be solved with it. Please confirm.

@bossloper
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Certainly no need to be embarrassed about your coding skills!

@Deesen
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Deesen commented Dec 3, 2016

Thanks, but definetly a little about my testing skills :-D

@bossloper
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:-)
Confirming now fixed for both issues.

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modxuser commented Dec 3, 2016

Same here - tested and works, thanks @Deesen

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