...Sorry, sent too soon,
Below comes from the
http://127.0.0.1:8080/roller/roller-ui/authoring/bookmarks.rol?weblog=testuser
menu.
08:06:25.493 [http-nio-8080-exec-9] WARN
org.apache.struts2.util.TextProviderHelper - The first TextProvider in
the ValueStack (org.apache.roller.weblogger.ui.struts2.editor.Bookmarks)
could not locate the message resource with key 'default'
08:06:25.493 [http-nio-8080-exec-9] WARN
org.apache.struts2.util.TextProviderHelper - The first TextProvider in
the ValueStack (org.apache.roller.weblogger.ui.struts2.editor.Bookmarks)
could not locate the message resource with key 'default'
08:06:25.494 [http-nio-8080-exec-9] WARN
org.apache.struts2.util.TextProviderHelper - The default value
expression 'default' was evaluated and did not match a property. The
literal value 'default' will be used.
08:06:25.494 [http-nio-8080-exec-9] WARN
org.apache.struts2.util.TextProviderHelper - The default value
expression 'default' was evaluated and did not match a property. The
literal value 'default' will be used.
Cheers Greg
On 09/08/2021 17:46, Michael Bien wrote:
On 09.08.21 09:51, Greg Huber wrote:
Spotted this one when deleting a folder:
MediaFileView.jsp
function onDeleteFolder() {
if (confirm("<s:text name='mediaFile.deleteFolder.confirm'
/>")) {
document.bookmarks.action = '<s:url
action="mediaFileView!deleteFolder" />';
document.bookmarks.submit();
}
}
guess it should be: document.mediaFileViewForm.action and
document.mediaFileViewForm.submit();
looks like a copy and paste bug on first glance. However deleting
folders actually works, right? I ran a quick test and the folder is gone.
Also where is the bookmarks page link now? editor-menu.xml, for
weblogPerms="admin"
<!-- globalPerms="login" -->
<menu-item action="bookmarks"
name="tabbedmenu.bookmarks.allFolders"
weblogPerms="admin"
subactions="bookmarkAdd,bookmarkEdit,folderAdd,folderEdit,bookmarksImport"
/>
Its called Blogroll in the menu
(/roller-ui/authoring/bookmarks.rol?weblog=blog)
the admin user might not have this menu unless the admin has a blog too.
best regards,
michael