Re: trying to get clean URLs for list items

2013-07-15 Thread Manuel Schnitger (OpenText)
Hi, don't really get, what you want to achieve and what your understanding of clean urls is. What I see is that you replace the file extension "htm" with nothing. Could you possibly a) give us more examples what you you want to achieve and WHY you need to publish files without any extension?

Re: <%!! Context:CurrentPage.State !!%> broken in V11

2013-07-15 Thread Jian Huang
Hi, Quick question. Did clear project page cache help? -Jian On Monday, July 15, 2013 10:12:58 AM UTC-4, RustyLogic wrote: > > Hi Jian, > > It was actually a problem on all pages... only a reboot would update the > status. > I managed to solve the issue by deleting ALL the pages in the projec

Re: <%!! Context:CurrentPage.State !!%> broken in V11

2013-07-15 Thread RustyLogic
Hi Jian, It was actually a problem on all pages... only a reboot would update the status. I managed to solve the issue by deleting ALL the pages in the project ( a small dev project) and re-creating them - I have not seem the problem since :) On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 5:23:56 PM UTC+1, Jian Hu

Re: Site publish: Following or Related?

2013-07-15 Thread Neil Fegen
Thanks Jian So sounds like best to leave both options enabled... Ta On Monday, 15 July 2013 04:18:03 UTC+1, Jian Huang wrote: > > Hi Neil, > > Wow, that post is so old, but it is still somewhat valid. > > In a project with pages connected to multiple locations (either via > category and keyword

Re: Linking / Appearance Schedules

2013-07-15 Thread Jian Huang
Also, updated this post with regards to AutoArchive. Though it is a bit manual, but this plugin should do the job, MoveIt. https://github.com/jhuangsoftware/MoveIt On Thursday, February 16, 2012 10:00:34 AM UTC-5, Jian Huang wrote: > > Everyone seems to want the AutoArchive plugin. > > I will

Re: Dedicated network interface for database connection

2013-07-15 Thread Wolfgang Roiter
Unfortunately no noticable improvements until now :( Am Montag, 8. Juli 2013 09:46:41 UTC+2 schrieb Wolfgang Roiter: > > We're running nightly full publishing jobs which show quite constant speed. > I will monitor them during the week and will give an update if something > has changed. > > Am Fre