I cannot reproduce this one - I also changed the context to root and changed toe servlet name to cms, but I have no error behaviour.
I have encountered such strange behaviour, when the date field was not set. I once saw the blog entry and on other times not, and found that it depends on the ContainerFilter. I have changed at the weekend the date to be a mandatory field and set the default value to the current date/time. Can you check whether the date is set and also if the field was saved in the database?
There was also a problem, which I have fixed on the weekend, that fields with default values, were not saved, if you did not access the tab, were the field is located. This is also how Jahia 5 works, but I think that fields, with default values should be saved mandatory.
I cannot reproduce this one - I also changed the context to root and changed toe servlet name to cms, but I have no error behaviour.
I have encountered such strange behaviour, when the date field was not set. I once saw the blog entry and on other times not, and found that it depends on the ContainerFilter. I have changed at the weekend the date to be a mandatory field and set the default value to the current date/time. Can you check whether the date is set and also if the field was saved in the database?
There was also a problem, which I have fixed on the weekend, that fields with default values, were not saved, if you did not access the tab, were the field is located. This is also how Jahia 5 works, but I think that fields, with default values should be saved mandatory.