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>
> Now I can go to the beach again...
Man, you better relax in your vacation!:)
<<
Now he has fixed the bug - ok :-)). But things are different when there are
actually customers using Cocoon - and they hit onto bugs like this one :-(.
Matthew
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Von: Torsten Curdt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 29. Juli 2001 13:48
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Betreff: RE: [C2B2] Big Bug in sub-sitemap handling (?)
> Ok, I was wrong...
>
> The bug was in the SitemapComponentSelector which didn't call the
> parent selector when a component was released. I fixed this, but
> I am not sure if this is a correct solution:
> The component is released in the selector itself AND in the parent
> selector as we can't detect which selector was used to lookup the
> component. Is this ok, Berin?
>
> But I still think that my first guess is correct, too. The invoke()
> method with the pipeline objects is of course only called for internal
> pipelines. So my guess is still that the releasing scheme doesn't
> work for internal pipelines in subsitemaps (when called from the
> top sitemap). Any experience here?
>
> Now I can go to the beach again...
Man, you better relax in your vacation!:)
Have a good time..
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