Child terms aren't being displayed

MXT - July 23, 2008 - 13:45
Project:Vocabulary Index
Version:6.x-2.x-dev
Component:User interface
Category:bug report
Priority:normal
Assigned:Xano
Status:closed
Description

(always sorry for my bad english)

I have a term child of another (his father).

Well, this child term is not shown in the list of terms, but his filter letter is visible (obviously i made a test with only a term for this filter letter).

Thanks

#1

Xano - July 23, 2008 - 18:21
Status:active» postponed (maintainer needs more info)

Do you have any more information concerning this issue? I would like to see a tree representing the vocabulary and a bit more accurate description as to what exactly goes wrong. Is the term displayed when using other list styles?

#2

MXT - July 24, 2008 - 14:10

Here the tree:

Apple
Milk
Water
-- Sea

(term "sea" is child of "water")

Related filter letter are correctly shown: A | M | W | S

Results:
clicking on "A" -> ok, term Apple is shown in the list
clicking on "M" -> ok, term Milk is shown in the list
clicking on "W" -> ok, term Water is shown in the list
clicking on "S" -> Error: the page change to "S" active, but no term "Sea" is displaied

I obtain the same issue with "browsable" list style: term child isn't shown

Instead, the term is correctly displayed in threaded list styles (correctly nested too)

Thanks

MXT

#3

Xano - July 24, 2008 - 15:01
Assigned to:Anonymous» Xano
Status:postponed (maintainer needs more info)» fixed

Ah. Now I get it. I stumbled upon this issue last night when trying to fix #286187: Filter letter issue depending on Lowercase/uppercase path. I fixed this issue as well and it has already been committed. All you have to do is upgrade to the latest dev version.

Thank you very much for your efforts! :-)

#4

MXT - July 24, 2008 - 16:26

Ok is all ok now ;-)

#5

Xano - July 30, 2008 - 11:00
Title:Child terms weren't displaied» Child terms aren't being displayed

#6

Anonymous (not verified) - August 13, 2008 - 11:16
Status:fixed» closed

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.

 
 

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