Hi Lars,

Yes I understand the bother, but at the same time it is a natural side effect of de-activating a language. We used to have a delete-language feature, which would have "solved" this problem, but it was very buggy, so we removed it until we had the occasion to fix it properly.

But the good news in your client's case is that if the language stays deactivated this problem should not re-appear. I had the same case at a client's here and they are happy campers now :)

Btw I just love to see screenshots of Jahia in languages I don't understand :) Thanks ! It's like a baby that has grown up and surpassed you :)

cheers,
 Serge...

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Hi Serge!
I understand your explanation. It happend to bother a user and she tried for a couple of hours and did not know what she had done wrong and the reason was some old page in a language we activated just for test purposes long ago (during development). She had the feeling that the changes her boss wanted her to publish was not visible until she got the green dot. Later on she called me and I did some magic things (the procedure I mentioned) and tried to explain but "users are on different levels" when it comes to understand the pros and cons (is it "by design" or "bug"?). Regards
/Lars


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