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[jira] Commented: (ROL-1593) Roller does not distinct category and sub-category which has the same name

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Manos Batsis commented on ROL-1593:
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Besides the presentation issue (i.e. the option text), do searches based on the two categories bring the same results? If not, this should be trivial to fix and I can look at it (I'll need it as well soon).

> Roller does not distinct category and sub-category which has the same name
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ROL-1593
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/roller/browse/ROL-1593
>             Project: Roller
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 4.1
>         Environment: Glassfish - WinXP
>            Reporter: Davis Nguyen
>            Assignee: Roller Unassigned
>
> If category and sub-category has the same name, user can not distict the difference when create a new entry or when to use catalog as a filter to search for existing entries
> STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
> 1. Install S4-Roller with Glassfish V2
> 2. Login > create a Weblog 
> 3. Select Create & Edit > Categories > Add Category
>          Name: Test
>     Click Save 
> 4. Click Categories > Test > Add Category
>          Name: Test
>     Click Save
> 5. Select New Entry
> BUG:
>        The pop down Category list contains 2 categories name 'Test" which user can not recognize which is parent and which is child to select.
>        The problem also happens when user selects to search with using category as filter entry

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