On 21 Nov 2000, 18:41 zope@zope.org wrote:
I'm just figthing with a somewhat strange and annoying error on one of my production sites.
After saving and leaving a version named "neu", I'm now confronted with a system which says "You are currently working in version No " right after I enter a management screen, and before I really enter anything.
Well, there is no Object called "No" at all on this site.
To follow-up on my own posting: I somehow managed to fuddle me out of this mess. After noticing that "version management" told me something about working in "neu", I concluded that it might just become confused about the name, and tried to rename version "neu" to "No". No luck. neu may not be renamed. [OK] [Cancel] Oh well. What about adding a third button labeld "Retry"? :-} Hm, "Ok" seems appropriate here. Nice traceback (see below), but magically, now I'm not working in a version anymore. So I tried to start working in "neu". Works. But now I notice that it is claiming to work in a version "neu" in a _different_ parent folder. Do empty versions remember the name of their parent folders? Why? Anyway, I deleted and recreated the empty version, just to be sure. <snip> Traceback (innermost last): File F:\zope\ntklotz1\lib\python\ZPublisher\Publish.py, line 222, in publish_module File F:\zope\ntklotz1\lib\python\ZPublisher\Publish.py, line 187, in publish File F:\zope\ntklotz1\lib\python\Zope\__init__.py, line 221, in zpublisher_exception_hook (Object: Traversable) File F:\zope\ntklotz1\lib\python\ZPublisher\Publish.py, line 171, in publish File F:\zope\ntklotz1\lib\python\ZPublisher\mapply.py, line 155, in mapply (Object: manage_renameObjects) File F:\zope\ntklotz1\lib\python\ZPublisher\Publish.py, line 117, in missing_name File F:\zope\ntklotz1\lib\python\ZPublisher\HTTPResponse.py, line 551, in badRequestError BadRequest: (see above) -- o ( Wolfgang.Strobl@gmd.de (+49 2241) 14-2394 /\ * GMD mbH #include _`\ `_<=== Schloss Birlinghoven, <std.disclaimer> __(_)/_(_)___.-._ 53754 Sankt Augustin, Germany ________________