Forums / Setup & design / How to delete an object published in several locations ?
Xavier Dutoit
Sunday 25 September 2005 8:41:19 am
Hi,
When I'm deleting an object published into several location, it happily delete its current node (without any "want to move to the trash?" message).
Actually, the object is still published under the other nodes. I can understand the logic from an IT point of view, but from the user (that most of the time doesn't know that the current page is also published elsewhere) point of view, that's not good.
Is there a setting to delete the object instead of removing the location ? A least, it should display some kind of message "this page is still published under <list of the locations>", would you like to delete it there too" ?
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Lex 007
Monday 26 September 2005 12:44:41 am
Salut !
Very interesting, I think this post should be in the suggestions forum :-)
There is actually a "Delete" button and a "Remove location" button that only deletes the current location of the object ... but the "Delete" button has the same behaviour as the "Remove location" button ! So I agree with Xavier : when pressing "delete", all locations should be deleted at once !
Lex
Marko Pohl
Monday 19 March 2007 12:50:05 pm
Hi,stuck at this point too, any ideas yet?
laurent le cadet
Monday 15 October 2007 3:30:19 am
I'm back with this old post, but I'm facing the same problem actually. In my mind, removing the main node remove all the additionnal locations.It doesn't seems to work that way actually (3.9.2).
Anny settings?
Regards.
Laurent
Monday 15 October 2007 8:19:21 am
Stunning ergonomy progress in a little bit more than 2 years.
Don't even let me starting on the "forgot the password" ergonomy madness, or the collaborative system or... ;)
Monday 15 October 2007 8:31:39 am
Xavier,
Sure this post remember you the good old time.But what are the actual features to delete all assign nodes?
I add a fetch for node assignment + hidden input + some javascript, but it's a bit homemade regarding to an existing standard solution.
Could you point me in the right direction?