Details
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Improvement
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Resolution: Unresolved
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High
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5.4.6
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None
Description
Steps to reproduce:
1. Prepare an eZ Publish 5.4 installation, fully updated, with eng-GB as main language, and ger-DE as the secondary language;
2. Create the following content structure:
Home Tests Article 1 (main language i.e. eng-GB) Artikel 2 (language 2 i.e. ger-DE)
3. Go to "Setup" tab, and then to the RSS section;
4. Under "RSS exports", click on "New export" button;
5. Fill in the "Field data" section as follows:
- Name: New RSS Export
- Desc: <optional>
- Site URL: http://www.example.com (change as necessary)
- Image: <optional>
- RSS version: 2.0
- Number of objects: 20
- Active: checked
- Main node only: checked
- Access URL: rss/feed/ + "mytestfeed"
6. Fill in the "Source 1" section as follows:
- Source path: /Home/Tests
- Subnodes: unchecked
- Class: Select "Article" from list and click "set" button
- Title: Title
- Description (optional): Body
Ignore the other fields (Category, Enclosure)
7. Click OK;
8. Go to "http://www.example.com/eng/rss/feed/mytestfeed";
9. Click on the "Article 1" link. This will open the corresponding link, "http://www.example.com/Tests/Article-1", which is correct;
10. Now go to "http://www.example.com/ger/rss/feed/mytestfeed";
11. Click on the "Artikel 2" link. It should have opened "http://www.example.com/ger/Tests/Artikel-2". Instead, it opened "http://www.example.com/Tests/Artikel-2", with a "Module not found" message.