When you upload a file, you specify a locale. Make sure its english for you...
Im guessing.
Can you check the log and paste any erros you see, here. Typically when
something is not found, there is *something* in the log to that effect.
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Roy wrote:
"Make sure the file you created exists for the locale your browser it set to."
Not sure what that means. The file has been uploaded into the CMS system.
He also wrote:
"... there is a known limitation with the cmsportlet, that it ONLY renders in
the default page. So if you have thi
Make sure the file you created exists for the locale your browser it set to.
Also, per shaun, there is a known limitation with the cmsportlet, that it ONLY
renders in the default page. So if you have this portlet on another Portal
Page, and click a link, it will bounce you back to the default po
Shaun -
Is your new HTML page a full page, or a fragment? It seems to me that the CMS
portlet expects only a fragment that is set to fit inside the "portlet-content"
DIV. Perhaps there's other code in your file that is calling on the default
theme.
I know that I have only had success in gett
Hey
Mine does actually link. So I created a folder called demos and then a few sub
folders in CMS admin.
Then on the html page the URL is as follows:
demos/Desktop/Installing/1.Install.htm
So clicking on it works, but the theme then changes to the default theme and
does not keep the theme of t
Use absolute paths:
/default/directory/file.html
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I have a similar problem - simply trying to link from one HTML page to another,
within the same folder in CMS. The system cannot seem to find the file - one
would think that the links should be done the same as the SRC attribute in IMG
tags, but that does not seem to be the case.
Please - what