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2998Composrcataloguespublic2016-12-22 05:52
ReporterPDStig Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityminor 
Status newResolutionfixed 
Summary2998: Viewing files for catalogue entries results in error
DescriptionTrying to view a file via. a catalogue entry results in an error.
Steps To Reproduce1. Create a catalogue
2. Set permissions such that only staff can view entries, but members can add entries. Also, bypass validation is disabled.
3. Make one of the fields "multiple uploaded files"
4. Fill out an entry.
5. View the entry as staff. Validate it.
6. After validating, try to click on one of the links for the files. You get an error.
Additional InformationURL: https://lovinity.org/site/catalogue_file.php?file=Cookie.png&table=catalogue_efv_long&id=1261&id_field=ce_id&url_field=cv_value&original_filename=Cookie.png&field_id_field=cf_id&field_id=115

Error: Either you (“Lovinity”) have lost access between the time of the link you clicked appearing and now, you have found a bug, or you are jumping into URLs.

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admin

2016-12-22 11:46

administrator   ~4652

Automated response: Permissions issue with multi-upload custom fields

Custom fields (e.g. on catalogues) will not allow displaying of the individual files.

admin

2016-12-22 11:46

administrator   ~4653

Fixed in git commit 2facb50 (https://github.com/ocproducts/composr/commit/2facb50 - link will become active once code pushed to github)

A hotfix (a TAR of files to upload) have been uploaded to this issue. These files are made to the latest intra-version state (i.e. may roll in earlier fixes too if made to the same files) - so only upload files newer than what you have already. Always take backups of files you are replacing or keep a copy of the manual installer for your version, and only apply fixes you need. These hotfixes are not necessarily reliable or well supported. Not sure how to extract TAR files to your Windows computer? Try 7-zip (http://www.7-zip.org/).

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