David Sean Taylor <david <at> bluesunrise.com> writes:

>
> > - When not logged in I only see the default RSS feed from the
       Portlet
> > - When logged in as admin it is not always the same
> >     Sometimes the default rss feed
> >     Sometimes the newly configured ones.
> >   I have not (yet) found the rationale behind both options.
> >
> 
> Yes, we changed the behavior (due to overwhelming requests from end  
> users) so that preferences are not truly "user-specific"
> So if you login as the Administrator, change the preferences for an  
> RSS portlet, then those preferences are only stored for the admin user
> and are not visible to other users. In 2.0, preferences were not  
> stored for a specific-user. They were stored uniquely on the page.
> 
> We plan to provide a new "Configure" mode in the next release  
> addressing this issue by allowing the administrator to configure the  
> defaults for all users on the current page,
> override the defaults made available in the portlet.xml system wide
> 
> See
> 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-634
> 
> If you don't want to wait, you can configure the system to work the 
> "old" 2.0 way although I don't recommend that, as this fix should be
> available in the next bug fix release within the next month or so
> 

Thanks David, 

at least I understand and will log in to see the correct pages.

Or is there a way to configure in a dirty way by changing xml files or DB
Content ?

But the other issue still remains then. I think I know when what happens.

- I created two page withe RSS portlets.
- I updated the preferences to my rss feeds.
- Restarted my browser session
- Get page 1 as not logged in user
- see default data
- I login as admin
- get page 1 and see default data
- get page 2 and see preferred data
- I logout
- I get page 2 and see default data
- I login as admin
- I get page 2 and see default data

Maybe some caching issue ?

Kind regards,

Herman Reintke



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