KARL2 un-associated a file attachment from a Blog Entry

Bug #379109 reported by Nat Katin-Borland
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
KARL3
Fix Released
Medium
Nat Katin-Borland

Bug Description

Update
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After chatting with Nat, we saw that KARL2 no longer thinks there is an attachment. Thus, we can't migrate it. But since the files are in a folder under FILES that *looks* like attachment data, we remove it from the FILES tool.

Nat is going to investigate either:

a. Getting the blog entry to get re-associated with the files via the Plone UI and renaming the identifier, or....

b. Using the Plone UI to move the files out of the blog attachments folder in the FILES tool.

Original report from Nat
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"Info jogklinika az EMLA-ban" blog entry. The community is Informacioszabadsag jogklinika:
KARL 2:
https://karl.soros.org/communities/freedom-of-information-legal-clinic
KARL 3:
http://kdiab.sixfeetup.com/communities/freedom-of-information-legal-clinic

In 2.0 the blog entry has an attachment titled FOI Clinic 2008 értékelés.doc. The attachment is missing in 3.0. If you try to search for the doc in 3.0 you get an General Error screen. Attaching the document in case that helps.

Revision history for this message
Nat Katin-Borland (nborland) wrote :
Changed in karl3:
assignee: nobody → Paul Everitt (paul-agendaless)
importance: Undecided → Medium
description: updated
summary: - Missing attachment on blog entry
+ KARL2 un-associated a file attachment from a Blog Entry
Changed in karl3:
assignee: Paul Everitt (paul-agendaless) → Nat Katin-Borland (nborland)
milestone: none → m15
Revision history for this message
Paul Everitt (paul-agendaless) wrote :

Moving this to M16, this is currently assigned to Nat.

Changed in karl3:
milestone: m15 → m16
Revision history for this message
Paul Everitt (paul-agendaless) wrote :

Nat said he closed this.

Changed in karl3:
status: New → Fix Released
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