[ http://jira.magnolia.info/browse/MAGNOLIA-1538?page=all ]
Philipp Bracher resolved MAGNOLIA-1538.
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Resolution: Fixed
Do not set the path for subsequent (ajax) requests:
if(tree.getPath().equals("/")){
tree.setPath("/something");
}
> Tree does not work if setPath() is used in custom tree configuration
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>
> Key: MAGNOLIA-1538
> URL: http://jira.magnolia.info/browse/MAGNOLIA-1538
> Project: Magnolia
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: admininterface
> Environment: Firefox 2
> Internet Explorer 6
> Reporter: Amir Mistric
> Assigned To: Philipp Bracher
>
> If specifyiing a custom tree config with a setPath(), the tree does not
> function properly. Trying to expand subitems causes weird behaviour...
> Steps to reproduce (thanks to Gregory):
> 1) Create a new tree configuration class:
> public class MyTreeConfiguration extends WebsiteTreeConfiguration {
> public void prepareTree(Tree tree, boolean browseMode,
> HttpServletRequest request) {
> super.prepareTree(tree, browseMode, request);
> tree.setPath("/foobar");
> }
> }
> Deploy that class in magnolia.
> 2) Reference the configuration in a new tree definition:
> .../my-new-tree/configurationClass : info.magnolia.test.
> MyTreeConfiguration
> 3) Finally, setup my dialog's link control with a "tree" property set to the
> newly created Tree ("my-new-tree")
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