Umbraco 7.6.3, Umbraco Forms v6.0.2 :Email templates
I have just upgraded to forms 6.0.2. Everything works OK except when creating a new form with an email template, I get the following message when I click 'Pick template'. Message is 'URL returned a 404: umbraco/backoffice/UmbracoTrees/ApplicationTree/GetApplicationTrees.
My upgrade was done via Nuget, but I have also tried a clean installation of forms using the install option within the umbraco site. Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
The problem has been resolved. The issue was caused by the Nuget upgrade from 7.4.3 to 7.6.3. Although superficially it looked to have worked a lot of files were not created. To work around this we have downloaded the latest 7.6.3 zip file and copied the full contents of the Umbraco and Umbraco_Client folders into our project. This also fixed a lot of other issues in the backoffice with 404 errors
Email templates 404 Error
Umbraco 7.6.3, Umbraco Forms v6.0.2 :Email templates
I have just upgraded to forms 6.0.2. Everything works OK except when creating a new form with an email template, I get the following message when I click 'Pick template'. Message is 'URL returned a 404: umbraco/backoffice/UmbracoTrees/ApplicationTree/GetApplicationTrees.
My upgrade was done via Nuget, but I have also tried a clean installation of forms using the install option within the umbraco site. Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
The problem has been resolved. The issue was caused by the Nuget upgrade from 7.4.3 to 7.6.3. Although superficially it looked to have worked a lot of files were not created. To work around this we have downloaded the latest 7.6.3 zip file and copied the full contents of the Umbraco and Umbraco_Client folders into our project. This also fixed a lot of other issues in the backoffice with 404 errors
Hi Simon
It looks like you had to merge config files, especially trees.config.
Thanks,
Alex
It looks like similar problem - https://our.umbraco.org/forum/using-umbraco-and-getting-started/86992-upgrading-72-764
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