Come to think of it, i do recall experiencing this in the past (its
been a while since ive had to automatic link references.. so cant dig
up any code samples at the moment)
having a look at the log, the CMS executes this command to perform a
reference:
On Aug 23, 11:54 pm, silveraxe wrote
Hi,
Does the issue occur if the link is referenced regularly via option in
action menu?
If not, you can use RQLConsole to troubleshooting the RQL.
http://www.solutionexchange.info/RQLConsole.htm
-Jian
On Aug 23, 12:13 pm, silveraxe wrote:
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> > Are you using rendertag to retrieve th
Select page, Show Page Information in Action Menu.
-Jian
On Aug 23, 1:29 pm, Joe wrote:
> Is there a way to tell what publication package is being used in a
> specific instance of a content class template?
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Hi,
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> Are you using rendertag to retrieve the content of the reference?
We use RQL to get the Link Guid to reference and to set the reference.
We don't use rendertags for that.
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Hi,
Are you using rendertag to retrieve the content of the reference?
-Jian
On Aug 23, 9:54 am, silveraxe wrote:
> Hi,
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> > Not sure what level of RQL expertise is, but basically you will need
> > to write a script (that can be executed automatically or by users
> > manually vi
Hi,
> Not sure what level of RQL expertise is, but basically you will need
> to write a script (that can be executed automatically or by users
> manually via SmartEdit) that will:
>
> 1. determine the guid of the link element you want to reference
> 2. determine the guid of the link element you wa