Sorry if I missed this posted in the archives. Problem: Changing a Tab-Pane to a Menu-Pane, then back to a Tab-Pane corrupts the .psml
Scenario: I am trying to use the menu-pane to create sub-menus. I start out creating a tab-pane. I then add 2 panes so I now have tabs across the top of my screen reading 'Home', 'Products'. I have 2 products, so I set the 'Products' pane to be a tab-pane. I then add 2 panes under products called 'Product-A' and 'Product-B'. Each of these panes is defined as a single-column layout, and a single portlet defined for each. So far, no problems. I notice that when I click the 'Products' tab, I have a new row of tabs for each of my products. It works, but it is not pretty, so I change the layout of the Products pane to a Menu Pane. This looks much better! But then, my boss wants me to add a second portlet to the second product's page. So I convert the Menu Pane Back to a Tab Pane (so I now have the edit icon next to each pane). Then, I add a 3rd pane at the top level (where I had defined Home and Products) called 'Support'. I am unable to add any portlets nor change its layout. I cannot recover from the corruption unless I delete all Panes in the top level up to and including the pane I switched between menu and tab. What little I know: I looked as best I could at the psml at each step. I did notice that when I changed the pane from a menu pane to a tab pane, the <skin> tag was missing. Perhaps others were missing too, I just could not get my mind around the <xml> pattern to see what was lost when I changed the pane types. Is this a bug? Has anyone else reproduced it? Was it reported before and I just missed it in my search of the archives (in which case I apologize)? TIA, Steve B. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
