Hi all,
our content authors are occasionally facing issues with publishing content pages.
i suspect this could be due to browsers losing permissions or cookie details because it is working after we clear browser cache, and restarting browser. some times we had to logout, clear cache, restart browser and then login again to get back the Publish page option from the menu.
is this a known bug in AEM 6.3 Author? any workarounds or patches available?
i am attaching the screenshots where we see "Request for Publication" instead of "Publish" option in the edtibar menu
any help is highly appreciated
thanks,
Samba
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Hi @Samba_Kolusu!
That's an issue with missing permissions of your editors.
Please double check on your permission setup and make sure that the concerned editors do have the replication rights for the according content paths. If the replication rights are missing, the system will start the "Request for publication" workflow.
Update:
In AEM the browser is not storing or handling any permissions for users. On login the user gets a session cookie for authentication but authorization (= permission handling) is completely server side. If the browser somehow loses the session/cookie or if it's expired, the user will have no access to AEM at all. This would not lead to a situation where access is still possible but only some permissions are missing. Therefore I recommend to double check on your current suspicion as to me it's very unlikely that clearing the browser cache is directly related. Usually, it's a good idea to step back and reevaluate the issue without any prejudices in a systematic manner. Are you able to reproduce the issue on a different system? If not - what are the differences between the systems?
In addition to the actual user permissions you could check the following:
Hope that helps!
Hi @Samba_Kolusu!
That's an issue with missing permissions of your editors.
Please double check on your permission setup and make sure that the concerned editors do have the replication rights for the according content paths. If the replication rights are missing, the system will start the "Request for publication" workflow.
Update:
In AEM the browser is not storing or handling any permissions for users. On login the user gets a session cookie for authentication but authorization (= permission handling) is completely server side. If the browser somehow loses the session/cookie or if it's expired, the user will have no access to AEM at all. This would not lead to a situation where access is still possible but only some permissions are missing. Therefore I recommend to double check on your current suspicion as to me it's very unlikely that clearing the browser cache is directly related. Usually, it's a good idea to step back and reevaluate the issue without any prejudices in a systematic manner. Are you able to reproduce the issue on a different system? If not - what are the differences between the systems?
In addition to the actual user permissions you could check the following:
Hope that helps!
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Hi @Samba_Kolusu!
I have updated my initial answer with some additional things to check.
From my experience, this issue is probably caused by permissions or caching.
Hope that helps!
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