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Module positions are missing in slave site admin
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TOPIC: Module positions are missing in slave site admin
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Module positions are missing in slave site admin 15 Years, 12 Months ago Karma: 0
I have set up a slave-site, with its own database, its own image-folder, and its own template-folder:

My slave template files are located here: /themes/SlaveSite-ID/templates/templateName

It all works fine, but when I want to change the module positions in the slave site administrator area, the only position available to choose from is "left":



Is that a general bug, or what have I done wrong?
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Re:Module positions are missing in slave site admin 15 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 54
The problem is confirmed and is due to the fact that the module manager use the master themes folder to retreive the positions of the themes.
In this particular case, the theme used was not present in the master website.

This problem is solved in JMS Patch Definition version 1.1.4.
With this fix, now the module manager use the specific "themes folder" specifed in JMS to collect the positions present in the themes.
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