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No nodes in content tree

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Brian Henkel

Saturday 16 February 2008 11:26:46 am

Should the default installation show nodes in the content tree (in admin)? I've been looking to resolve this issue for a month (content tree in admin only shows root node) -- from my research, it may have something to do with my server working in CGI mode? Anyway, this issue has exhausted me enough to shy away from eZ Publish. Any experts out there willing to look into my issue? -- I would gladly offer a few bucks to make it worth your time.

André R.

Sunday 17 February 2008 1:52:10 pm

Turn of the ajax menu in contentstructuremenu.ini(Dynamic), it dosn't support cgi / fastCGI.

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Felix Laate

Sunday 17 February 2008 11:47:35 pm

Hi,

maybe there should a detection in the setup, whether AJAX is supported or not and ini-files configured accordingly.

Felix

Publlic Relations Manager
Greater Stavanger
www.greaterstavanger.com

André R.

Monday 18 February 2008 12:35:35 am

No, Imho its a bug.

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Brian Henkel

Monday 18 February 2008 4:57:59 pm

[TreeMenu]
# If set to enabled, the admin tree menu is fetched and built dynamically on
# fly. Requires a web browser with AJAX support.
Dynamic=disabled

Tried this, to no avail.

Is it possible to get by without having a content tree?

Piotrek Karaś

Thursday 21 February 2008 10:42:17 am

Brian, that's exactly what I did to expand your nodes (or at least the ones that did want to expand ;) ).
Also, maybe this is of some value, I have just today deployed an installation of eZ Publish 4.0.0, and it all worked fine until I used the default .htaccess file. That caused exactly what you had - no nodes under the root node in the content structure menu. I haven't yet had time to play with it to precisely diagnose the problem.

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Brian Henkel

Thursday 21 February 2008 1:30:32 pm

If you reveal anything, of course I'd love to hear it! Thank you for your help.