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I created a template and selected a set of taxonomy terms and choose "exposed". Then I created a list and associated it with the template. These terms appear on the subscriber signup form and the admin subscribers section when editing an individual subscriber, however, if a user selects some of terms at signup, or if an admin edits an existing subscriber to select some terms to be subscribed to, these selections are never remembered. No matter what I do either all or none of the terms are remembered as selected.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#7 | newsletter-1853512-6.patch | 918 bytes | ParisLiakos |
#4 | newsletter-1853512.patch | 506 bytes | ParisLiakos |
Comments
Comment #1
agerson CreditAttribution: agerson commentedExample: http://screencast.com/t/GC37xR1Pq
Comment #2
ParisLiakos CreditAttribution: ParisLiakos commentedouch..we need tests for that
Comment #3
ciberwing CreditAttribution: ciberwing commentedany updates on this?
Comment #4
ParisLiakos CreditAttribution: ParisLiakos commentedhi!
Please test this patch
Comment #5
ciberwing CreditAttribution: ciberwing commentedI tried the changes within the patch and it works! Thanks a lot, Paris.
(I didn't apply the patch but edit the code by hand)
Comment #6
ciberwing CreditAttribution: ciberwing commentedHello again,
I realized that (with patch applied) when one user saves his/her categories, the categories are overwritten for all users.
Could you please check it up, please, because whit this behaviour is unusable again,
Thanks a lot.
Comment #7
ParisLiakos CreditAttribution: ParisLiakos commentedsigh, yeah i cant believe how nobody noticed that so far...good catch!
try this
Comment #8
ciberwing CreditAttribution: ciberwing commentedThat last patch fixed the #6 post.
Thanks a lot, sir.
Comment #9
ParisLiakos CreditAttribution: ParisLiakos commentedcommited