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Michael Sundstrøm
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:50 pm    Post subject: This operation requires the context of a Posting. The reques Reply with quote

Hi,

I have a MCMS solution that used to be working just fine. Suddenly i start
to recieve the following error when i try to hit the "Edit" link:
This operation requires the context of a Posting. The request must have a
valid Posting Url or QueryString so that the CmsHttpContext.Posting will not
be null.

I can access the Channels and Postings in
"NRMODE=Unpublished&WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished&wbc_purpose=Basic" and
in published mode. I have noticed that there is something very odd happening
with the Url when i hit the edit link. The url contains the path to the
Template file. See below. This is not expected.

http://cms.mim.dk/MimWeb/Modules/PageTemplates/Frontpage.aspx?NRMODE=Unpublished%26NRORIGINALURL=%2fNR%2fexeres%2fAEB86371-ABE4-43F3-8150-34A9F80F1A0E%2ehtm%3fNRMODE%3dUnpublished%26WBCMODE%3dPresentationUnpublished%26wbc_purpose%3dBasic%26FRAMELESS=false%26NRNODEGUID=%7b14149FDA-49B3-4DB4-9BF1-2B8AFB1EB7A0%7d%26NRCACHEHINT=ModifyLoggedIn%26wbc_purpose=Basic%26WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished#

I have tried to build the project on another MCMS and everything works just
fine. I have tried to do a repair of the MCMS server using the Add/remove
feauture and a lot of reboots ... I have checked the configuration of IIS
with the other developments servers used in the solution and the
configuration is identical.

This error also occours if i use the preview link in the web author.

The solution is using integrated windows authentication.

Any ideas (besides format c:\)?

Kind regards

Michael
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Michael Sundstrøm
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:50 pm    Post subject: Re: This operation requires the context of a Posting. The re Reply with quote

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Hi,

I have a MCMS solution that used to be working just fine. Suddenly i start
to recieve the following error when i try to hit the "Edit" link:
This operation requires the context of a Posting. The request must have a
valid Posting Url or QueryString so that the CmsHttpContext.Posting will
not be null.

I can access the Channels and Postings in
"NRMODE=Unpublished&WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished&wbc_purpose=Basic" and
in published mode. I have noticed that there is something very odd
happening with the Url when i hit the edit link. The url contains the
path to the Template file. See below. This is not expected.

http://cms.mim.dk/MimWeb/Modules/PageTemplates/Frontpage.aspx?NRMODE=Unpublished%26NRORIGINALURL=%2fNR%2fexeres%2fAEB86371-ABE4-43F3-8150-34A9F80F1A0E%2ehtm%3fNRMODE%3dUnpublished%26WBCMODE%3dPresentationUnpublished%26wbc_purpose%3dBasic%26FRAMELESS=false%26NRNODEGUID=%7b14149FDA-49B3-4DB4-9BF1-2B8AFB1EB7A0%7d%26NRCACHEHINT=ModifyLoggedIn%26wbc_purpose=Basic%26WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished#

I have tried to build the project on another MCMS and everything works
just fine. I have tried to do a repair of the MCMS server using the
Add/remove feauture and a lot of reboots ... I have checked the
configuration of IIS with the other developments servers used in the
solution and the configuration is identical.

This error also occours if i use the preview link in the web author.

The solution is using integrated windows authentication.

Any ideas (besides format c:\)?

Kind regards

Michael
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