- 🇨🇦Canada delmarr
I've run into this problem as well and wanted to clarify the issue.
Clarified Explanation
When you have translated pages not set to the same state (e.g., published, draft, unpublished). The system will display the revisions based on the state of the original content. The translation node revision-log list will display the state of the initially created node, not the state of the translated node.
- Revision Log Display: The revision log for the translated page will show the state of the original page, not the translated one.
- Accessing Revisions: If the original page is published but the translated page is in draft, you won't be able to access the draft revision of the translated content from the view tab. Instead, the view tab will show the revisions of the original language content. This means that the translated page, which is supposed to be in draft, will display the published version of the original content.
Example Using French and English Content
Let's say you have an English page and its French translation.
- Original English Page: Published
- Translated French Page: Draft
Scenario
- Revision Log: The revision log for the French page will show the state of the English page (Published).
- Viewing Revisions: When you try to view the French page, you will see the published English content instead of the draft French content.
Since having content published unintentionally. Can we move this issue from normal to Major?