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I have installed the ApprovalPlugin, and it is just what we need for the ISO 9000 documentation part of our intranet.

However, I can't get past the first stage in the approval process. I have a page with the %APPROVALTRANSITION% tag in, as well as the Set APPROVALWORKFLOW link in. I get a link with the text send to the Quality Manual Controllers for approval. This at least shows that it is working to some degree, because it has my wording for the message.

However, I thought that this should be

  1. a button, or
  2. a drop down list as I am in both the group allowed to revise and the group allowed to approve.

When I click on this link, it just reloads the page with ?APPROVALACTION=send%20to%20the%20Quality%20Manual%20Controllers%20for%20approval&APPROVALSTATE=UNDERREVISION tagged on the end.

The link rather than a button could be due to me using a modified version of the BlueSkin, but I don't think that that is the whole problem, if it is part of the problem at all!

Any ideas anyone has I would be grateful, as this one has me stumped!

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease02Sep2004
TWiki plugins: ApprovalPlugin
Server OS: Fedora Core 4
Web server: Apache 2.0.54
Perl version: 5.8.6
Client OS: MS Windows XP, SP2
Web Browser: Opera 8, IE 6, FireFox 1
Categories: Plugins

-- EdMcDonagh - 26 Jul 2005

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

Seems like I made a spelling mistake in one of the tables. Sorry for filling up the support forum...

-- EdMcDonagh - 26 Jul 2005

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