Wednesday 21 April 2010 8:48:59 am
This will happen if you have an override rule enabled for the Administration Interface siteaccess (either in settings/override/override.ini.append.php -- bad idea -- or settings/siteaccess/name_of_ai_siteaccess) but that was intended only for a particular front-end siteaccess. So then that template that eZ Publish is looking for exists in a design used by the front-end siteaccess (see the [DesignSettings] block in settings/siteaccess/name_of_siteaccess/site.ini.append.php) but not by the Administration Interface siteaccess. Of course, the offending rule might also exist in an extension, so you could find out where the rule exists by going to Settings > INI Settings in the Administration Interface to view the combined sources of the final override.ini file. If the offending override rule is important for the front-end siteaccess, then move it to override.ini.append.php for that siteaccess only.
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