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  • Pat 12 posts 33 karma points
    May 10, 2012 @ 21:37
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    Publishing Star

    Sometimes when I publish a node the star remains. I was just wondering if this is a caching issue in the browser or umbraco?

  • Hendy Racher 863 posts 3849 karma points MVP 2x admin c-trib
    May 10, 2012 @ 22:45
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    Hi Pat,

    Does that happen with all nodes ? what happens if you refresh the parent ?

     

  • Pat 12 posts 33 karma points
    May 11, 2012 @ 12:21
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    It's not actually happening to me and I'm unable to reproduce this on my end.

    From my understanding it only happens sometimes and refreshing the node or its parent doesn't solve the issue.

    I should also say it's 4.7.1.1

  • Hendy Racher 863 posts 3849 karma points MVP 2x admin c-trib
    May 11, 2012 @ 12:41
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    Hi Pat, that's not a lot to go on - at a wild guess, is there something preventing the page from being published ? (infact is the page published ?)

  • Pat 12 posts 33 karma points
    May 11, 2012 @ 13:08
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    Yes the page is being published.

    I know it's not much to go on, but I don't have much more info.

     Edit: I also found out that the site was upgraded from some version of 3.

  • Pat 12 posts 33 karma points
    May 15, 2012 @ 15:45
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    Just to summarize:

    • Sometimes when the client publishes a node, the star remains
    • Refreshing the parent node does not make the star go away
    • The node publishes successfully
    • I'm unable to reproduce this on my end
    • The site was upgraded from v3 to v4.7.1.1

    I'm suspecting this could just be a caching issue? I'm hoping someone else has run into this problem before.

  • MAxim 4 posts 24 karma points
    Sep 18, 2012 @ 13:29
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    Hi,

    I have the same problem :(

    v 4.8.1

  • Stephen Balmer 18 posts 38 karma points
    Dec 11, 2012 @ 17:04
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    Me too. It's driving our content editor mad.

    Every single node on the tree has this.

    umbraco v 4.9

     

    Anyone?

  • Hendy Racher 863 posts 3849 karma points MVP 2x admin c-trib
    Dec 11, 2012 @ 17:10
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    Hi Stephen, I think this might have been related to a time difference between the database and web servers ?

  • Stephen Balmer 18 posts 38 karma points
    Dec 11, 2012 @ 17:22
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    Thanks v much, that has sorted it.

     

    Stephen.

     

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