Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago I'm not a developer myself but support users of a Liferay 6.06 (CE) portal in our company. We link to documents and images from Wikipages. Can you tell me what happens to direct URLs to documents and images when migrating the whole portal to 6.1? Will they break or still work with the new Media Library? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,In our migration of Image Gallery images to the new Documents and Media portlet, we have made ever attempt to preserve support for the older URLs (though some of them we have setup a permanent redirect for, but old links should get to this regardless). So, in general, this should work. If it doesn't then that is a bug.Hope that answers your question.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago That sounds very promising! Thank you for the fast answer. One thing I didn't quite get in the podcast is if Webdav (which is very buggy in 6.06) will work with the new Media Library Portlet or if Liferay Sync replaces or expands this functionality? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago WebDAV has had several improvements since 6.0.6… especially when using Windows as a client. Liferay Sync does not replace this functionality but complements it. I would recommend you downloading the 6.1 B2 (or better yet, trunk since we are preparing a B3) and seeing if the things you saw before are still problematic. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago Yes, WebDAV is for online access, while Sync replicates to your local disk (and uploads when changed), so there's a fundamental difference - think dropbox(sync) vs. fileserver(webdav) access. Regarding the Betas: Aren't we already at B4? https://www.liferay.com/downloads Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Olaf Kock 12 Years Ago Good point Olaf! Oliver, download B4! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I already did. Thanks. I managed to get it running and test out the new features but couldn't yet connect the media library via WebDAV via localhost:8080. Don't know if it's a lack of knowledge on my side though. Might have to ask our it support about what might be the issue.... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hmm… that's discouraging. Check out some of the tips in the wiki, especially under "Known issues." Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,In our migration of Image Gallery images to the new Documents and Media portlet, we have made ever attempt to preserve support for the older URLs (though some of them we have setup a permanent redirect for, but old links should get to this regardless). So, in general, this should work. If it doesn't then that is a bug.Hope that answers your question.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago That sounds very promising! Thank you for the fast answer. One thing I didn't quite get in the podcast is if Webdav (which is very buggy in 6.06) will work with the new Media Library Portlet or if Liferay Sync replaces or expands this functionality? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago WebDAV has had several improvements since 6.0.6… especially when using Windows as a client. Liferay Sync does not replace this functionality but complements it. I would recommend you downloading the 6.1 B2 (or better yet, trunk since we are preparing a B3) and seeing if the things you saw before are still problematic. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago Yes, WebDAV is for online access, while Sync replicates to your local disk (and uploads when changed), so there's a fundamental difference - think dropbox(sync) vs. fileserver(webdav) access. Regarding the Betas: Aren't we already at B4? https://www.liferay.com/downloads Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Olaf Kock 12 Years Ago Good point Olaf! Oliver, download B4! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I already did. Thanks. I managed to get it running and test out the new features but couldn't yet connect the media library via WebDAV via localhost:8080. Don't know if it's a lack of knowledge on my side though. Might have to ask our it support about what might be the issue.... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hmm… that's discouraging. Check out some of the tips in the wiki, especially under "Known issues." Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago That sounds very promising! Thank you for the fast answer. One thing I didn't quite get in the podcast is if Webdav (which is very buggy in 6.06) will work with the new Media Library Portlet or if Liferay Sync replaces or expands this functionality? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago WebDAV has had several improvements since 6.0.6… especially when using Windows as a client. Liferay Sync does not replace this functionality but complements it. I would recommend you downloading the 6.1 B2 (or better yet, trunk since we are preparing a B3) and seeing if the things you saw before are still problematic. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago Yes, WebDAV is for online access, while Sync replicates to your local disk (and uploads when changed), so there's a fundamental difference - think dropbox(sync) vs. fileserver(webdav) access. Regarding the Betas: Aren't we already at B4? https://www.liferay.com/downloads Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Olaf Kock 12 Years Ago Good point Olaf! Oliver, download B4! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I already did. Thanks. I managed to get it running and test out the new features but couldn't yet connect the media library via WebDAV via localhost:8080. Don't know if it's a lack of knowledge on my side though. Might have to ask our it support about what might be the issue.... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hmm… that's discouraging. Check out some of the tips in the wiki, especially under "Known issues." Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago WebDAV has had several improvements since 6.0.6… especially when using Windows as a client. Liferay Sync does not replace this functionality but complements it. I would recommend you downloading the 6.1 B2 (or better yet, trunk since we are preparing a B3) and seeing if the things you saw before are still problematic. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Olaf Kock Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago Yes, WebDAV is for online access, while Sync replicates to your local disk (and uploads when changed), so there's a fundamental difference - think dropbox(sync) vs. fileserver(webdav) access. Regarding the Betas: Aren't we already at B4? https://www.liferay.com/downloads Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Olaf Kock 12 Years Ago Good point Olaf! Oliver, download B4! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I already did. Thanks. I managed to get it running and test out the new features but couldn't yet connect the media library via WebDAV via localhost:8080. Don't know if it's a lack of knowledge on my side though. Might have to ask our it support about what might be the issue.... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hmm… that's discouraging. Check out some of the tips in the wiki, especially under "Known issues." Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Olaf Kock Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago Yes, WebDAV is for online access, while Sync replicates to your local disk (and uploads when changed), so there's a fundamental difference - think dropbox(sync) vs. fileserver(webdav) access. Regarding the Betas: Aren't we already at B4? https://www.liferay.com/downloads Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Olaf Kock 12 Years Ago Good point Olaf! Oliver, download B4! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I already did. Thanks. I managed to get it running and test out the new features but couldn't yet connect the media library via WebDAV via localhost:8080. Don't know if it's a lack of knowledge on my side though. Might have to ask our it support about what might be the issue.... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hmm… that's discouraging. Check out some of the tips in the wiki, especially under "Known issues." Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Alexander Chow Olaf Kock 12 Years Ago Good point Olaf! Oliver, download B4! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I already did. Thanks. I managed to get it running and test out the new features but couldn't yet connect the media library via WebDAV via localhost:8080. Don't know if it's a lack of knowledge on my side though. Might have to ask our it support about what might be the issue.... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hmm… that's discouraging. Check out some of the tips in the wiki, especially under "Known issues." Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I already did. Thanks. I managed to get it running and test out the new features but couldn't yet connect the media library via WebDAV via localhost:8080. Don't know if it's a lack of knowledge on my side though. Might have to ask our it support about what might be the issue.... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hmm… that's discouraging. Check out some of the tips in the wiki, especially under "Known issues." Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hmm… that's discouraging. Check out some of the tips in the wiki, especially under "Known issues." Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago After installing the mentioned patch on my Win 7 machine, I managed to connect a Media Library Folder. Adding files with Windows Explorer worked fine, opening and editing Excel sheets too (I had to enter my credentials again though when opening the file?). The thing which didn't work was opening an image in Windows Photo Viewer, changing it's orientation and then quitting the Photo Viewer (which was then trying to save the image with its new orientation. I got this message from Photo Viewer: "Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been deleted or you might have lost your internet connection." When clicking OK on this dialogue and refreshing the Win Explorer window the picture file name is precedented with a tilde (~), the first letter is deleted and the file extension is changed to .tmp. E.g. "picture.jpg" would become "~icture.tmp". I'm pretty sure I didn't lose the internet connection since the test installation is on my machine and I'm connecting over localhost:8080. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Hi Oliver,This sounds like a specific problem with how the Photo Viewer works in creating a temp file and everything. If you can create a bug in http://issues.liferay.com, attaching the appropriate portions of your log file, that will help us better respond to this.Thanks! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Oliver Hagmann Alexander Chow 12 Years Ago I created an issue: <a href="http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657">http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-23657</a>. I hope it's the correct log file you were talking about. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Alexander Chow Oliver Hagmann 12 Years Ago Thanks Oliver. Will track the bug there.Alex Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel