Closed (cannot reproduce)
Project:
Panels
Version:
6.x-3.8
Component:
Panel pages
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
3 Nov 2010 at 20:04 UTC
Updated:
20 Dec 2011 at 21:17 UTC
When I add a node author relationship to a node template and then remove it, I get the following message when I try to save the context after removing the relationship. It happens whether I have tried to include the user profile or not in the content region.
"an illegal choice has been detected. please contact the site administrator."
I click save again and the message goes away.
testing shows it happens when the content profile is enabled.
Do you want to look at this issue or should I post it on content profile?
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
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| illegalchoice.jpg | 77.89 KB | idcm |
Comments
Comment #1
Nick Lewis commentedAh yes. This happens any time you have panes using an exposed views filter, and the exposed filter is trying to select an item that was removed. Any drupal form will display this behavior when you feed it a value that wasn't in the original form (this is a security feature).
The only possible fix for this that I can think of is to detect the condition, load the form, remove any items that aren't in that form, and resubmit the form.
Comment #2
Letharion commentedHello!
Unfortunately, this issue has remained open, without activity, for a very long time. I hope you can understand that between maintaining the module, work, and other obligations, the maintainers are very busy. This leads to not all issues being answered.
In order to figure out which bugs that are still present, I'm going over all low activity bug reports that has not been touched for 6 months, and marking them "Postponed, needs info". In many cases, I expect the bug to have been solved by a newer version of Panels..
If you can still reproduce this issue with the latest dev version of Panels, please just reset it's status to active, and we'll try to work it out. Please remember to post any new information that may be relevant, such as any attempts of your own at debugging.
Regards, Letharion
Comment #3
Letharion commentedA month has passed, and I'm going over the issue queue ones more. Some issues have been closed for other reasons, some re-opened, but this issue has remained silent for the past month.
Because of this, I'm doing a bulk close of a number off issues. I'm sorry that it happened this way, but the issue queue has had to few contributors, and to many questions.
Again, as said in the previous comment, feel free to re-open the issue by setting it to active, if you still need help.
Regards, Letharion.