Hope that helps!
-Ken
PS. I've tried to resend this several times, having problems with the
google group.
On Dec 8, 1:28 am, MarK marek.ko...@gmail.com wrote:
First of all, thank You Henry and Daniel for your suggestion.
Daniel, I found that files. I will try to use it.
Henry, what I find out
if
htmltextlia href=/htmltext
output type=object object=Store:index.GetUrl() /
htmltext/htmltext
...
Thanks in advance,
Ken
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structure and I do get that
message. I see no effect on linking/appearance however. My page
doesn't publish unless I remove the linking/appearance schedule. Have
you tried clearing the page cache and/or reddottemp?
On Sep 9, 11:23 am, Ken ken...@googlemail.com wrote:
At the moment I don't have
something?
Cheers,
Ken
On Sep 8, 10:34 pm, camdev cam...@cambiuminterdev.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
In the user's display settings, I believe there is a checkbox to
ignore linking/appearance schedule but I thought it applied only to
preview and smartedit. Is your job report indicate that the page
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What does your publishing structure look like? Have you assigned your
varients to that publishing structure?
On Sep 9, 2:54 am, Ken ken...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Cesar,
The publishing logs show that the page has been published.
I get a warning:
WARNING![CDATA
Hi Markus,
I'm using version 9 too. This seems like a fairly major bug. I can't
make the other Content Class a non-Master page or the navigation will
break and this way users could accidentally create pages of type 'Home
Page' anywhere in the site.
Thanks,
Ken
On Sep 2, 2:27 am, markus giesen
Hi Cesar,
No it's only connected to one list. If a create a brand new page as a
child of a list, give it a 'Linking/Appearance Schedule' with a Start
Date in the future and then run a publish, it publishes the new page.
Ken
On Sep 1, 1:01 pm, camdev cam...@cambiuminterdev.com wrote:
Ken
. Two editors could be emailed immediately after page
creation, but it can't be a staggered process. Is this correct?
Thanks in advance,
Ken
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Thanks RustyLogic,
That's exactly what I need.
Cheers,
Ken
On Jul 31, 8:56 am, RustyLogic j...@rustylogic.com wrote:
There is a way to do it in RQL (I use it in one of our projects). My
method makes a few assumptions which may not be appropriate for others
(e.g. uses the default project
running will
take approximately 1 minute to run, so I would much rather run it once
at publish time rather than every time the page is viewed.
Thanks,
Ken
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However, the list seems to order the press releases arbitrarily.
Any suggestions where I'm going wrong would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
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Hi Stefan,
Thanks for the response. I had created the press releases with RQL,
and I had used the wrong date format, which worked ok for displaying
the date, but not for ordering pages. I've got it working now.
Thanks,
Ken
On Jul 29, 3:08 pm, Stefan Buchali stefan.buch...@gmail.com wrote:
Ken
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