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  1. Jetspeed 2 (Retired)
  2. JS2-1160

Portal Site Manager - single click not reliable for selecting a node in the Portal Tree (double click is)

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    • Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 2.2.1
    • 2.2.1
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    Description

      The Portal Site Manager has a treeview and a series of tabs. Synchronization between these two elements of the user interface is not always happening when single mouse clicks are used to select the active element from the treeview. A double click always insures that both parts of the Portal Site Manager have the same active element.

      STEPS:

      • under Space "Jetspeed Administrative Portlets", under Page "Portal Site Manager",
      • single click on Administrative
        => the node expands, revealing its subentries [EXP]
        => the value that appears on the right hand side under Tab "Information", Property "Name" matches that of the selected node, i.e. Administrative [EXP]
      • single click on the child node of Administrative, its name is choosers
        => the value that appears on the right hand side under Tab "Information", Property "Name" matches that of the selected not, i.e. choosers [EXP]
      • single click on the parent node of choosers, which is Administrative *
        => the node collapses, hiding its subentries [ACT]
        => the value that appears on the right hand side under Tab "Information", Property "Name" does not match that of the selected node, i.e. choosers instead of Administrative [ACT]
      • if you were double clicking instead then the remaining steps would rather be
        => the node statys in the same expanded state [EXP] (actually, it collapses then expands again due to the double click)
        => the value that appears on the right hand side under Tab "Information", Property "Name" matches that of the selected node, i.e. Administrative [EXP]

      This is rather unexpected and may confuse the user up to the point where s/he may act upon another element than the one intended.

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            woon_san Woonsan Ko
            srpj Sylvain Raymond PĂ©lissier
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