Re:Re: Abbreviation for RedDot elements

2010-04-09 Thread rodger1984
Hi guys, I got out-of-memory errors when publishing a page with a list to which over 4, 000 pages were connected. But as I checked there was plenty of free memory when the publishing was running. Are there any ways other than reducing pages connected to the list to solve this? Any advice would

Re: Abbreviation for RedDot elements

2009-12-17 Thread markus giesen
Good call Gavin !! On 17 Dez., 12:06, Gavin Cope gavin.c...@gmail.com wrote: Oh and another reason I just thought of. Without those placeholder prefixes, the Placeholders drop-down list in the content class editor would be s confusing once you had more than a handful of placeholders in

Re: Abbreviation for RedDot elements

2009-12-16 Thread Gavin Cope
Oh and another reason I just thought of. Without those placeholder prefixes, the Placeholders drop-down list in the content class editor would be s confusing once you had more than a handful of placeholders in your template. :) Cheers, Gavin 2009/12/14 Ingo Hillebrand i...@shift8.de

Re: Abbreviation for RedDot elements

2009-12-13 Thread kimdezen
Regardless what naming convention you use, just make sure that you consistantly stick to it within every project that you build. It will save you a whole lot of time and stress in the long run... I would argue that it would be best to stick to the old 'RedDot' naming standard that has been

Re: Abbreviation for RedDot elements

2009-12-12 Thread Richard Hauer (5 Limes)
Snaps to Gavin! Ours is super close. I think this is a throwback to the original training course some of us did way back when RedDot was a company not just a distant memory of the name of some software. Differences highlighted with a * anc Anchor ar Area * att Attribute brs Browse con