Alison and all,
What you reported was a bug introduced in 7.14 and will be fixed in D 7.15. But all you need to do is go to the image filed settings and click "save" and the error will go away. See: http://drupal.org/node/1558548
Something more significant is this problem: http://drupal.org/node/1559866%22Unpublished Content Not Viewable on Content Administration Page". I'm checking to see if I can replicate this problem. If you never downgraded. You might want to see if you can replicate this issue and report back to the issue.
Shai
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 2:21 AM, Alison alison@ssrv.org.au wrote:
Normally would have done so, but my development server is down at present
- Centos/hardware problem.
Is there an easy way to revert using a drush command rather than restoring my backups, which probably will include rebuilding database? Drush seems to generate its own backups when updating.
Alison.
At 04:03 PM 6/05/2012, Steve wrote:
I would recommend reverting and trying this in a test server if this a production environment. On May 5, 2012 11:06 PM, "Alison" alison@ssrv.org.au wrote: Just upgraded from 7.12 to 7.14 using drush pm-update and now getting the following error
Error:
Notice: Undefined index: default_image in image_field_prepare_view() (line 207 of /var/www/mmgc/modules/image/image.field.inc). Notice: Undefined index: default_image in image_field_prepare_view() (line 207 of /var/www/mmgc/modules/image/image.field.inc).
Is there some kind of addressing issue with 7.14?
Running Centos 6.2 Kernel Linux 2.6.32-220.13.1.el6x86-64 with 8GB RAM, i3-2120 CPU, PHP 5.3.3
Notice on the forum others getting odd ball errors of a similar nature. Had to put my site into maintenance mode as error shows on front page which doesn't impress my users.
Alison
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Folks,
I was not able to replicate the problem reported in http://drupal.org/node/1559866 "Unpublished Content Not Viewable on Content Administration Page". FYI.
shai
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.com wrote:
Alison and all,
What you reported was a bug introduced in 7.14 and will be fixed in D 7.15. But all you need to do is go to the image filed settings and click "save" and the error will go away. See: http://drupal.org/node/1558548
Something more significant is this problem: http://drupal.org/node/1559866%22Unpublished Content Not Viewable on Content Administration Page". I'm checking to see if I can replicate this problem. If you never downgraded. You might want to see if you can replicate this issue and report back to the issue.
Shai
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 2:21 AM, Alison alison@ssrv.org.au wrote:
Normally would have done so, but my development server is down at present
- Centos/hardware problem.
Is there an easy way to revert using a drush command rather than restoring my backups, which probably will include rebuilding database? Drush seems to generate its own backups when updating.
Alison.
At 04:03 PM 6/05/2012, Steve wrote:
I would recommend reverting and trying this in a test server if this a production environment. On May 5, 2012 11:06 PM, "Alison" alison@ssrv.org.au wrote: Just upgraded from 7.12 to 7.14 using drush pm-update and now getting the following error
Error:
Notice: Undefined index: default_image in image_field_prepare_view() (line 207 of /var/www/mmgc/modules/image/image.field.inc). Notice: Undefined index: default_image in image_field_prepare_view() (line 207 of /var/www/mmgc/modules/image/image.field.inc).
Is there some kind of addressing issue with 7.14?
Running Centos 6.2 Kernel Linux 2.6.32-220.13.1.el6x86-64 with 8GB RAM, i3-2120 CPU, PHP 5.3.3
Notice on the forum others getting odd ball errors of a similar nature. Had to put my site into maintenance mode as error shows on front page which doesn't impress my users.
Alison
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