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ID Category Type Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0001386 [In-Portal CMS] Data Management bug report always 2012-09-03 07:45 2012-09-14 10:21
Reporter alex View Status public Project Name In-Portal CMS
Assigned To alex Developer
Priority normal Resolution fixed Platform
Status resolved   OS
  OS Version
ETA none Fixed in Version 5.2.1-B1 Product Version 5.2.0-B1
  Target Version 5.2.1 Product Build
Time EstimateNo estimate
Summary 0001386: Incorrect section/category physical template detection
Description In-Portal has 2 types of sections/categories in "Structure & Data" section:

* physical - sections, that have 1 template on disk (TPL file) connected to them
* virtual - sections, that share single template (design template) with other sections (pure CMS pages, that just have different content, but identical layout)

Because of that physical sections actually have 2 urls:

* one, that matches TPL file location inside a theme
* other, that match associated section location inside "Structure & Data" section

If developer is required to perform specific actions based on physical template being used to render a page then method kApplication::getPhysicalTemplate can be used.

However I've recently found out, that virtual section has a symlink to a physical section this method sometimes failed to properly detect actual TPL file being used.
Steps To Reproduce
Additional Information This bug happens on all In-Portal 5.x versions (since symlink term was introduced), but kApplication::getPhysicalTemplate method only exists since 5.2.0-B1 version.
Tags No tags attached.
Reference https://groups.google.com/d/topic/in-portal-bugs/xwFIs71lt38/discussion
Change Log Message Fixes incorrect section physical template detection
Estimate Points 1
Attached Files patch file icon physical_template_detection_fix.patch [^] (1,004 bytes) 2012-09-14 10:21 [Show Content]

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child of 0000359closed (5.0.2)alex Two different urls will lead to same physical template on Front-End 

-  Notes
User avatar (0005159)
alex (manager)
2012-09-03 07:52

Will test all together later.
User avatar (0005160)
alex (manager)
2012-09-03 07:53

Fix committed to 5.2.x branch. Commit Message:

Fixes 0001386: Incorrect section/category physical template detection

- Related Changesets
In-Portal CMS: 5.2.x r15528
Timestamp: 2012-09-03 07:53:35
Author: alex
Details ] Diff ]
Fixes 0001386: Incorrect section/category physical template detection
mod - /in-portal/branches/5.2.x/core/kernel/managers/url_manager.php Diff ] File ]

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
2012-09-14 10:21 alex File Added: physical_template_detection_fix.patch
2012-09-03 07:53 alex Changeset attached 5.2.x r15528
2012-09-03 07:53 alex Note Added: 0005160
2012-09-03 07:53 alex Status reviewed and tested => resolved
2012-09-03 07:53 alex Fixed in Version => 5.2.1-B1
2012-09-03 07:53 alex Resolution open => fixed
2012-09-03 07:53 alex Assigned To !COMMUNITY => alex
2012-09-03 07:52 alex Note Added: 0005159
2012-09-03 07:52 alex Status needs testing => reviewed and tested
2012-09-03 07:52 alex Relationship added child of 0000359
2012-09-03 07:46 alex Assigned To => !COMMUNITY
2012-09-03 07:46 alex Developer => alex
2012-09-03 07:46 alex Status active => needs testing
2012-09-03 07:46 alex Reference => https://groups.google.com/d/topic/in-portal-bugs/xwFIs71lt38/discussion
2012-09-03 07:45 alex New Issue
2012-09-03 07:45 alex Change Log Message => Fixes incorrect section physical template detection
2012-09-03 07:45 alex Estimate Points => 1



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