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eZApprove2 - asks for location when editing an object

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Colin Igloo

Wednesday 28 May 2008 9:03:52 pm

Hi

I'm having trouble when an object is created, then edited by someone during the ezapprove2 workflow. When the approver clicks "Send for publishing", they are asked to select a location for the object, even though the object should already have a location (given to it by the person who created the object in the first place).

This seems like a bug in eZApprove2. Has anyone else come across this problem? Or is it working correctly? It works fine if the approver edits an object that has already been published, the problem only occurs when the object being approved is new.

eZPublish version : 3.9.3
eZApprove2 version : 0.6

Thanks
Colin

Bruce Morrison

Wednesday 28 May 2008 10:24:54 pm

Hi Colin

I did some work on the eZApprove2 extension earlier this year and this is one of the issues I fixed. The changes were committed back to SVN but I don't think there has been a "release" that includes the changes.

SVN details is at http://projects.ez.no/ezapprove2/subversion

The changes I made were for eZ Publish 4 so you'll want the eZ4 trunk http://svn.projects.ez.no/ezapprove2/ezapprove2/ezp4/trunk/

Details of the changes are at http://projects.ez.no/ezapprove2/forum/general/code_review_of_ez4_php5_version_patches These might help you backporting the patches for an earlier version.

Cheers
Bruce

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Lucas Aguilar

Monday 11 April 2011 9:00:08 am

Anyone please?
I applied and I ezapprove2 extension does not work correctly, like I do not endorse the content when I press "approve" any help? and also I have the same problem that arises in this forum, you lose the location, any link to the stable version ezapprove2? to work with the eZpublish 4.0.1? or solve the issue of loss of initial location.