• [0.9.1] Known Issues & Resolutions#

  • rthrash Reply #1, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    Please use this thread to discuss any issues with 0.9.1.


  • wendy Reply #2, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    Wondering about the MultiLingual support in MODx. I Saw it on the new feature list, but I can't seem to figure out on how to use it.

    Another thing, the "manager access permission" still not being solved in this new release, hope it will be in the next release. It's on bug list number 161.

    The QuickEdit and the new manager interface looks super duper charming. Great job in making it that way, it looks a lot cleaner and wonderful. As far for the usage of alias path, I haven't tested yet, but if somone could report the usage of weblogin or managerlogin, does it break in the new version? I believe it's been fix though.

    Thanks to all the MODx developer.


  • rthrash Reply #3, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    The interface in the manager is now much more friendly when it comes to being able to work with multiple languages. The handling of front end sites still requires some crafty workarounds.


  • French Frog Reply #4, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    Beware, this new version does NOT fix the "foreign sql messages" install issues.

    Creating database tables: Database Alerts!


  • rthrash Reply #5, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    Create a database prior to installing.


  • French Frog Reply #6, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    No sh*t !
    Of course I did


  • French Frog Reply #7, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    Issues with localized MySQL version, returning error messages in another language than english.

    If you are having database issues when installing or upgrading with 0.9.1, check this thread first :
    http://modxcms.com/forums/index.php/topic,1292.30.html (end of the page). Susan provided a quick fix (a modified sqlParser.class.php) that is still needed and it still works great.


  • wendy Reply #8, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    Quote from: rthrash at Dec 24, 2005, 11:00 AM
    The interface in the manager is now much more friendly when it comes to being able to work with multiple languages. The handling of front end sites still requires some crafty workarounds.

    Do you mean that the new feature list that stated it supports multi lingual is not for the front end?
    Hemm...

    As far as I understand, the new release support better multi language support in the manager backend page only. Is that right?

    Thanks


  • banzai Reply #9, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    Using friendly URL with alias path, links in Drop menu and Newslisting seems relative:

    example:

    1) from document www.root.com/news/article.html - home page link in DropMenu points to www.root.com/news/index.html (instead www.root.com/index.html)

    2) from document www.root.com/news/article.html - DropMenu link to document in other folder, points to www.root.com/news/otherforlder/document.html (instead www.root.com/otherforlder/document.html)

    sorry for my bad english


  • banzai Reply #10, 6 years, 1 month ago

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    SOLVED

    Sorry I forgot
    <base href="[(site_url)]" /> 
    in template code, now works fine
    OT: Bad idea working on a site after an Italian Christmas Lunch ...too much food and too much wine