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  • Richard Barg 358 posts 532 karma points
    Jul 28, 2012 @ 23:40
    Richard Barg
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    Periodic Random Unpublished (?) Nodes with Hosed URLs in Umbraco 4.7.1

    System: Umbraco Version - 4.7.1 ,Windows Server 2008 – 8gb memory – 4 Zeon 2.27Ghz processors service pack 1 – 64 bit OS , IIS version 7.5.7600.16385, SQL Server 2008 R2, Stacktrace - N/A 

    Backround: A number of other developers have rasied this issue in other threads w/out apparent satisfactory resolution:

    http://our.umbraco.org/forum/developers/api-questions/17248-Random-Pages-Being-Unpublished-From-Umbraco ;
    http://our.umbraco.org/forum/ourumb-dev-forum/bugs/26527-Sick-and-tired-of-pages-being-unpublished

    I would first like to reach out to the community to identify the problem. Is it in fact an issue of nodes being unpublished.

    At 12:00 a.m. last night, repeating an issue that occurs sporadically, we got an email out site was down. In checking the Umbraco tree, the nodes in issue appeared in the properties tab to be published as the Unpublish Button was visible. Yet the valid URL associated w/the node has disappeared and was replaced with either a nonsense URL or a parent of a child. See image below.  

    We have certain routines that run which treated child nodes similar to the top node below as if they were not published creating duplicate xxxx.(1) files. See below.  

    Are these nodes "unpublished" for purposes of Umbraco even though the Unpublish button is present?

    Is this a bug in Umbraco?

     

          

     

  • Richard Barg 358 posts 532 karma points
    Jul 28, 2012 @ 23:56
  • Richard Barg 358 posts 532 karma points
    Jan 04, 2013 @ 21:47
    Richard Barg
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    This should be of interest to anyone following this thread:

    our.umbraco.org/.../17248-Random-Pages-Being-Unpublished-From-Umbraco 

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