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7 years 10 months ago #72580 by micker
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quand j'ai tester cela fonctionne verifie bien que quand tu change celan n'enleve pas le template assigné

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7 years 10 months ago #72582 by tonnick
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je ne sais pas ce que tu as testé, ni à quel moment, mais apres ton changement, la moitie des liens du sites sont passés avec les boucles de redirection, dont le lien que t'ai passé (cache site vidé, cache navigateur vidé).

Le probleme persiste, malgré un changement de type des articles vers "route to FC"

D'ailleurs, tous les liens vers les articles sont fait avec JCE en utilisant le systeme felxicontent, c'est pourquoi malgre que tu aies vu que le type etaient en "allow", les liens pointaient bien vers les version FC des articles.

Par exemple : <a href="index.php?option=com_flexicontent&amp;view=item&amp;cid=84:qui-sommes-nous&amp;id=8536:origin-ue-lab&amp;Itemid=1158">oriGIn Lab UE</a>

bref, je ne peux toujours pas éditer en front des articles qui sont affichés en mode FC sans que les articles soient liés à un menu...

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7 years 10 months ago #72583 by micker
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j'aime bien le bref .... lol
c'est ta config qui pose un soucis ..........
certe ta lien pointe vers du flexi mais avec l'option allow tu permet l'utilisation d'url joomla
donc ton lien d'edition n'est pas rediriger vers du flexi mais vers du jooomla
il te faut calmement remettere tes types vers du flexi
vider tes caches et tout reverifier
cela fonctionne pour sur
ce n'est pas un bug de flexi
fait une copie sur un local et fait tes tests sans sef d'abord puis remet le .. puis quand tu as trouver tes reglages refais leur en prod
Courage

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7 years 10 months ago - 7 years 10 months ago #72584 by tonnick
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oui c'est fait, je l'ai dit : "Le probleme persiste, malgré un changement de type des articles vers "route to FC"

Cela ne change rien, cache vidés, etc etc.

D'ailleurs, avec la meme conf par défaut, pourquoi peut-on éditer des articles qui ont une categorie liée à un menu et pas des articles isolés ?
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7 years 10 months ago - 7 years 10 months ago #72585 by tonnick
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ok je viens de tester sur un site de dev : en desactivant le SEF, cela fonctionne, mais avec le SEF activé, ca ne marche plus, et ce quelque soit la configuration du type. (allowed ou route to FC)

Si je mets re-route to FC avec le SEF, cela genere des boucles, si je mets re-route to FC sans le SEF, pas de probleme.

Il y a donc un souci entre FC et le SEF, à moins, encore une fois que parmi toutes les options, il y ait effectivement un pb de conf quelque part.
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7 years 10 months ago #72586 by ggppdk
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Hello

the edit button is in Joomla article view / Joomla category view

or in Flexicontent item view / Flexicontent category view ?


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7 years 10 months ago #72587 by tonnick
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Flexicontent item view

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7 years 10 months ago #72588 by ggppdk
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Hello

if there is a loop then end it could be issue with the selected menu item not being accessible

but SEF and non-SEF URLs should be using the same menu items

maybe this is the result of a custom .htaccess rule ?

Please send me super admin access
- and a example
The frontend non-SEF url of the item view example
and the frontend SEF url of the item view example


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7 years 10 months ago #72589 by tonnick
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ok let me re-define first the issue to avoid any confusion of the initial problem.

the issue is that I cannot edit in frontend an article which is not linked directly (or via category) with a menu item. the button "edit" with ?edit at the end of url redirecto to joomla's article instead of form editing.
BUT an article linked to an item menu, or via category, can be edited in frontend ( I tested it adding a menu item hidden related to parent category).

now, what suggest micker was that the type configuration was in allowed, which maybe was cause of issue.
I set it to "route to FC" instead of "allowed", but this did not change anything

The loop appear when type configuration is set to "redirecto to FC", and access to article is impossible. Not even speaking about editing, just access.

the only way to be able to edit in frontend any article, linked or not to menu item, is to disable the SEF, which is obviously impossible for production website.

I will send by PM credentials to dev website to test it.

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7 years 10 months ago #72591 by micker
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comme je les déjà dis
met ton tyoe sur route to FC item view
puis renavigue vers ton article (attention le fais de re router peus re ecrire ton url)
puis clique sur editer ..; aucun problem
je viens de faire le test sur 3 articles différents ayant le tyoe web_articles

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