If you mean the page title then you can't specify superscript
because you are not operating in a formatted text environment, only
flat text - you can't have bold or colours either.
head
titlePage Title reg;/title
/head
If you mean the mainn heading in you content you can do this:
h1Page
Hi Mike,
If this was a one-off, I would do this with a couple of fairly hefty
SQL queries - but this is not for the faint of heart as the databases
are not documented. WARNING: Don't change things directly in the
database - you will break it and Open Text won't help you fix it.
Depending on
As much I understand this product, this is how it behaves.
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Hello everybody, I am looking for technical information about RedDot
CMS, and I could not find http://websolutions.opentext.com/index.
I'm looking for, for example, whether it is possible to use another
database instead of Oracle or MSSQL, the ideal platform for X number
of concurrent users on a
On Jun 24, 11:06 am, Sids progsudhan...@gmail.com wrote:
As much I understand this product, this is how it behaves.
Thanks for the response - however, we have copied content classes in
the past using this method, and the resulting classes did (and still
do) work fine in this way - it's only
Recipe for a proper file download list:
Difficulty: easy
Time: 15-25 minutes
1 list element
1 list block mark
1 standard field (for file description)
1 media element (for the file)
2 attribute elements (filetype, filesize)
Take the list element and place it inbetween your list block mark.
add a