Hi Lars,

You simply need to add an english title to the page 181 and you can then either delete it or validate it. This is not a bug but simply a system that will not let page without titles in a language be validated.

I have corrected another bug that concerns mandatory languages that have been deactivated, but this is not what you have been experiencing. Also, please note that despite the page "stayed red" in your case, this does not mean that other modified content was not published on the home page.

Regards,
 Serge Huber.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I can reproduce by
1 activating some other language
2 switch to that language
3 Create a page and not validate the page (publish)
4 Deactivate the language
5 Try to publish the home page
Example 1 There is only one active language and that is Swedish! 2 There is a page which exists in English but is never published (pid = 181) and English was an active language but is not so anymore. 3 When I publish the home page I get a warning about the page in the not active language (!-icon) and I can not get the home page validated (green dot) I attach a screen dump of the situation where you can read the warnings. This is not a big issue but I thought the situation was similar to the question from "tom *" and wanted to tell him(or her) The options could be to be able to delete a language or to not present warnings due to some state in pages in a not active language. Regards
/Lars Hagrot
-----Serge Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -----

    To: [email protected]
    From: Serge Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Date: 02/27/2006 11:48AM
    Subject: Re: workflow with multiple languages


    I'm having trouble reproducing this problem. Could you give me more
    details :

    1. a precise way to reproduce the problem.
    2. do you have a mandatory language that is de-activated ?
    3. what is the error in the ! icon ?

    Regards,
      Serge Huber.

    [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
    > If the not active languages has pages with errors or warnings it
    will show
    > when you run the workflow features (ie !-icon) for the active
    language. We
    > usually want to get rid of those.
    >
    > Regards
    > /Lars
    >
    >
    >
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