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Error publishing a page from variant editing: "Bad request error" #30726

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bryanboza opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #31001
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Error publishing a page from variant editing: "Bad request error" #30726

bryanboza opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #31001

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bryanboza commented Nov 20, 2024

Problem Statement

When attempting to publish a page from the variant editing interface, users encounter a Bad request error. The error message indicates that the content is not in a new, live, or working version, and as a result, the page cannot be published. This issue disrupts workflows for content creators and administrators who rely on variant editing for managing and publishing pages. It prevents the successful publication of pages, impacting website updates and user experience.

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Steps to Reproduce

  • Log into the dotCMS backend.
  • Navigate to the Variant Editing section.
  • Edit an existing page variant.
  • Attempt to publish the page from the variant editing interface.
  • Observe the error message

Acceptance Criteria

Ensure that pages can be successfully published from the variant editing interface without encountering the error.

dotCMS Version

Tested on the latest agile release // Docker // FF

Proposed Objective

Quality Assurance

Proposed Priority

Priority 2 - Important

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Note for IQA: Make sure the case exist in: https://github.com/dotCMS/core/blob/main/docs/test-cases/Experiments.csv if not please add a new line.

@nollymar nollymar moved this from New to Next 1-3 Sprints in dotCMS - Product Planning Dec 3, 2024
@valentinogiardino valentinogiardino self-assigned this Dec 11, 2024
@nollymar nollymar moved this from Next 1-3 Sprints to In Progress in dotCMS - Product Planning Dec 13, 2024
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