Feature #16239
closedRoot icon for DB mounts --- WAS: page module: page tree displays twice
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Description
In two Typo3 4.0 installations I recently experienced the strange effect of having the whole page tree mirrored below, displaying it twice.
While the regular page tree is below the "globe" node(id=0), the mirrored tree is not connected to the globe-node.
All pages in those two trees boast the same IDs ( e.g. id=1 for the first node). If I delete the strange second tree the regular tree goes away, too. (Glad to have made a export/backup first!).
Because I attempted to make a "copy" of the tree beforehand I thought the second tree might be some kind of "clipboard" content but I can't get rid of it by copying some other pages.
(issue imported from #M3672)
Updated by Matze over 18 years ago
ah. This "problem" turns up if I add the page-tree as "web-mount" for the admin user.
Some time in the future I will post a real bug report. I promise.
Updated by Martin Kutschker over 18 years ago
As you have noticed, TYPO3 doesn't know if one filemount is part of another.
Updated by Peter Niederlag over 18 years ago
I don't consider this a bug since it is just the usual behaviour. Each webmount is mounted and admin gets the root-mount by default. Nothing to do about that IMO.
Updated by Matze over 18 years ago
As the default webmount visually originates from the "globe" icon it would be most informative to the user if webmounts would have their own symbolic icon.
Updated by Matze over 18 years ago
Following up to my last comment I would to like to suggest this issue as 'feature request' then. The feature would be to have another icon like the 'root globe' for those web-mount sections of the page tree!
Updated by Benni Mack over 16 years ago
OK. so basically a new feature request:
display webmounts with icon (equivalent to filemount icon or the globe icon)
Updated by Benni Mack over 14 years ago
This is finally fixed with clean icon changes in TYPO3 4.4, see the screenshots attached.