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Bug 113684

Summary: ID 1.5 - items to be approved should go to preview step
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Enterprise CMS Reporter: Lindsay Ould <lindsay.ould>
Component: APLAWS-usabilityAssignee: ccm-bugs-list
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Daniel Berrangé <berrange>
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Version: nightlyCC: sseago
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Description Lindsay Ould 2004-01-16 15:14:46 UTC
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User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET 
CLR 1.1.4322)

Description of problem:
When logged in as editor to approve item 'lindsay test 16' authored 
by author, selecting 'approve' link takes me to edit screen rather 
than preview as specified

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.logon as author - create new article - lindsay test 16
2.Finish authoring step and logoff as author
3.logon as editor - select 'approve' link from task list
4. link takes you to authoring screen rather than preview    

Actual Results:  'approve' link takes you to authoring screen

Expected Results:  specification indicates you should be taken to 
preview

Additional info:

Comment 1 Scott Seago 2004-01-16 15:55:39 UTC
The problem with this is that there's no way from the preview page to
actually finish the task, or to navigate back to the content center,
since the preview page is controlled completely from the end-user
templating. From a task completion point of view, the authoring page
is more practical for the editor, since the complete task link is
right there.

Comment 2 Daniel Berrangé 2004-02-17 11:50:47 UTC
Lindsay, do you agree with Scott's last comment ? If so, I'll close
the ticket as 'NOTABUG'.