When i'm using locally Umbraco 7.10.0 it's working fine. I can login and see everything in the backoffice.
But after publishing (with all the files) to my web server i get a blanco page after login. I've been redirected to /umbraco#/undefined/. No errors found in my console.
Any solutions for this? I've been stuck for a day now.
This sounds like a but that was flagged in the 7.10.0 release. If you update to 7.10.4 it was resolved.
The issue, as I understand it, is caused by changes to how the language files are loaded. I suspect the user you are logging in with has their language set to something other than EN-US.
In case anyone else runs into this and the language change is not the solution, here's what happened for us.
When we upgraded from 7.4 to 7.15, some of our users lost their association with sections (e.g., Media or Content). When the user logged in, the blank "undefined" page was served. The solution was simply to give these users their associations with some sections back.
Hopefully this will save someone else some head-scratching.
Blanco page after login in BackOffice
Hello,
When i'm using locally Umbraco 7.10.0 it's working fine. I can login and see everything in the backoffice.
But after publishing (with all the files) to my web server i get a blanco page after login. I've been redirected to /umbraco#/undefined/. No errors found in my console.
Any solutions for this? I've been stuck for a day now.
Hi Kris,
This sounds like a but that was flagged in the 7.10.0 release. If you update to 7.10.4 it was resolved.
The issue, as I understand it, is caused by changes to how the language files are loaded. I suspect the user you are logging in with has their language set to something other than EN-US.
Cheers,
Nik
Thanks alot. It's solved now :)
My language was set to nl-NL so after changing it to en-US it's working for the backoffice.
In case anyone else runs into this and the language change is not the solution, here's what happened for us.
When we upgraded from 7.4 to 7.15, some of our users lost their association with sections (e.g., Media or Content). When the user logged in, the blank "undefined" page was served. The solution was simply to give these users their associations with some sections back.
Hopefully this will save someone else some head-scratching.
Jeremy
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