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Q&A "recent deletions" moderator tool produces error

Oooh. This looks like a funny issue. As far as I can tell, there are two levels here: The error page contains an entry for a help center article. This isn't supposed to happen and is likely a dat...

posted 3y ago by luap42‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar luap42‭ · 2020-08-26T09:49:17Z (over 3 years ago)
Oooh. This looks like a funny issue.

As far as I can tell, there are two levels here:

1. The error page contains an entry for a help center article. This isn't supposed to happen and is likely a data error. We (read: ArtOfCode) have to look at the database, whether there is somewhere an article wrongly marked as deleted.

2. There is a naming issue with the view files. The post list attempts to reach a partial called `posts/document`, which would be located at `app/views/posts/_document.html.erb`. However, such a file doesn't exist. We only have `app/views/posts/document.html.erb` (mind the missing underscore). And that isn't even the file we want to show. So we should likely create an other partial and use it there. Or we could probably just assume, that this case is never *needed* and should *not* occur in production.