I'm not sure how you're pages are structured but what about putting the
content in a container on the page, then assigning the schedule to a page in
the container. So you'll have two pages connected to the container, each
with their own schedule.
Cheers,

Gavin

2009/9/18 Eight Hour Lunch <eighthourlu...@gmail.com>

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm relatively new RedDot user, but I've got about ten years Web
> development/design experience. I've phased myself out of the
> development arena somewhat, and my interaction with the RedDot CMS is
> largely as a user.
>
> My question is about appearance schedules. From what I've been told
> (and discovered unintentionally for myself), if you set up an
> appearance schedule on a page that already contains content, the page
> will become unavailable until the date and time that you've set. Is
> that the correct functionality?
>
> The only way I'm aware of to get around this is to create a copy of
> the page, add the updated content to the copy, and schedule the old to
> disappear at the same time as the new one shows up. Of course the
> problem is, it's going to be a new URL every time you do this, so it
> can't be good for SEO.
>
> Are there any workarounds for this? I suppose you could use URL
> aliases to keep the paths the same, but I'm afraid of the potential
> problems that could cause.
>
> Doug
>
> >
>

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