Hmm Sergiu, I don't think your first suggestion is a good idea because
it will simply make some of the problems less obvious to find.
Whether you have $something or $!something the wiki page author's
intended output will still be affected if the expression cannot be
evaluated for some reason.
Luis
On 2/15/07, Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu.dumitriu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
For the final release we should fix that, in two
ways.
- All the things that should be printed on the screen should use the
just-in-case $! syntax
- We should see what's causing these issues and fix them
This is related to the access rights. The current user cannot access the
document that ought to be referred by $pdoc.
1. Can you try to find out what document $pdoc should be?
2. Can you give some details regarding the rights configuration? Global
access rights, space access rights, document access rights
Sergiu
On 2/15/07, Esbach, Brandon <Esbachb(a)tycoelectronics.com> wrote:
More a visual issue than a bug:
For users that are not administrators, on B4 I'm getting this when viewing
all
new and old documents (previously this was only happening on delete, or
for non-registered users for certain spaces).
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