On Aug 8, 2007, at 11:58 PM, Herman Reintke wrote:

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 ?

Not really

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 ?

Don't think so
Here is what I tried:

1. Login as Admin
2. add a new page "Test"
3. add the BBC RSS Sports feed for football (comes with the rss.war demo of Jetspeed)
    edit it, change it to cricket

from

http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/sportonline_uk_edition/football/rss.xml

to

http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/sportonline_uk_edition/cricket/rss.xml

4. logout
5. Navigate to the "Test" page as guest
     It shows Football feeds correctly
6. Login as Admin
    It shows Cricket feeds correctly

Im trying to reproduce this with no luck. Im sorry
Maybe I need to go back to support 101, as Im getting an F here
Could you tell me :

* version of Jetspeed
* any special settings in Spring configuration


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