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Update of metadata titles

Update of metadata titles

From:
jude mwenda
Date:
2011-10-03 @ 07:19
Hi,
I ran into this problem recently, where upon editing the title of a
particular layer, the
SITE_URL/data/geonode:layername
still returns the previous layer. Any one experience this?
-- 
Regards,

Jude Mwenda
Skype id: jmwenda
Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
Web: www.africangeogeek.com

"Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Re: Update of metadata titles

From:
jude mwenda
Date:
2011-10-03 @ 07:21
By this i refer to the title of the layer. On logging in as the admin and
view the layer via django admin the field did actually change. Any clues?

On 3 October 2011 10:19, jude mwenda <judemwenda@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I ran into this problem recently, where upon editing the title of a
> particular layer, the
> SITE_URL/data/geonode:layername
> still returns the previous layer. Any one experience this?
> --
> Regards,
>
> Jude Mwenda
> Skype id: jmwenda
> Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
> Web: www.africangeogeek.com
>
> "Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
> Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
>



-- 
Regards,

Jude Mwenda
Skype id: jmwenda
Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
Web: www.africangeogeek.com

"Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Re: [geonode] Re: Update of metadata titles

From:
Ariel Nunez
Date:
2011-10-03 @ 12:48
If you edit it with something other than the metadata edit form, this may
happen

Did you change it via geoserver?
On Oct 3, 2011 3:21 AM, "jude mwenda" <judemwenda@gmail.com> wrote:
> By this i refer to the title of the layer. On logging in as the admin and
> view the layer via django admin the field did actually change. Any clues?
>
> On 3 October 2011 10:19, jude mwenda <judemwenda@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I ran into this problem recently, where upon editing the title of a
>> particular layer, the
>> SITE_URL/data/geonode:layername
>> still returns the previous layer. Any one experience this?
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jude Mwenda
>> Skype id: jmwenda
>> Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
>> Web: www.africangeogeek.com
>>
>> "Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
>> Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Jude Mwenda
> Skype id: jmwenda
> Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
> Web: www.africangeogeek.com
>
> "Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
> Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Re: [geonode] Re: Update of metadata titles

From:
jude mwenda
Date:
2011-10-03 @ 12:51
No actually, just edited a layer via the metadata edit form.

On 3 October 2011 15:48, Ariel Nunez <ingenieroariel@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you edit it with something other than the metadata edit form, this may
> happen
>
> Did you change it via geoserver?
> On Oct 3, 2011 3:21 AM, "jude mwenda" <judemwenda@gmail.com> wrote:
> > By this i refer to the title of the layer. On logging in as the admin and
> > view the layer via django admin the field did actually change. Any clues?
> >
> > On 3 October 2011 10:19, jude mwenda <judemwenda@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> I ran into this problem recently, where upon editing the title of a
> >> particular layer, the
> >> SITE_URL/data/geonode:layername
> >> still returns the previous layer. Any one experience this?
> >> --
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Jude Mwenda
> >> Skype id: jmwenda
> >> Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
> >> Web: www.africangeogeek.com
> >>
> >> "Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
> >> Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Jude Mwenda
> > Skype id: jmwenda
> > Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
> > Web: www.africangeogeek.com
> >
> > "Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
> > Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
>



-- 
Regards,

Jude Mwenda
Skype id: jmwenda
Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda
Web: www.africangeogeek.com

"Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe