I like the new feature of page deletion, but there are a few dark spots that maybe aren't covered by documentation. I started with a very simple case, my development machine, in which Magnolia runs as single instance (no active subscriber and magnolia.devel=true). When I delete a page now, the page is marked for deletion, but given that there is no subscriber, the page stays in that status forever, so I can't really remove it from my website. Or at least I didn't find a way to remove it quickly from the interface.
The second step: I didn't think to go straight to the JCR Browser (stupid me), but I thought that if an activation is needed, I could just activate to my own machine. Setting the subscriber to my machine and publishing caused something strange: publication failed (as expect for page deletion, "self-publication" is wrong to begin with), but after the failure message the page was gone... That left me thinking: if an activation of a (marked for) deleted page fails, the page is deleted anyway on the authoring?
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