LOL I'll head your fan club then haha!
On Friday, October 25, 2013 7:00:28 PM UTC-4, HiRAEdd wrote:
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> Well I am married but I do accept enrollments in my fan club ;-)
> On 26/10/2013 1:43 AM, "Annie K" > wrote:
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>> Oh my God, this might solve our events issue. I think I love you.
>>
>> Thanks!
Well I am married but I do accept enrollments in my fan club ;-)
On 26/10/2013 1:43 AM, "Annie K" wrote:
> Oh my God, this might solve our events issue. I think I love you.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Annie
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> On Thursday, October 24, 2013 7:07:17 PM UTC-4, HiRAEdd wrote:
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>> Yes, that's essentially why I
Oh my God, this might solve our events issue. I think I love you.
Thanks!
Annie
On Thursday, October 24, 2013 7:07:17 PM UTC-4, HiRAEdd wrote:
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> Yes, that's essentially why I wrote it - to clear out cat/key linked pages.
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> Cheers,
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> G.
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> On 25 October 2013 06:02, Annie K >wrote:
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>> W
Yes, that's essentially why I wrote it - to clear out cat/key linked pages.
Cheers,
G.
On 25 October 2013 06:02, Annie K wrote:
> Would this expire the pages from all the lists that they are on (if they
> have multiple keywords pulling them onto multiple lists)? We're having
> trouble expirin
Would this expire the pages from all the lists that they are on (if they
have multiple keywords pulling them onto multiple lists)? We're having
trouble expiring pages. They don't come up in our faceted search, but the
pages come up on whatever lists the keywords push them to.
On Monday, July 15
Also, updated this post with regards to AutoArchive.
Though it is a bit manual, but this plugin should do the job, MoveIt.
https://github.com/jhuangsoftware/MoveIt
On Thursday, February 16, 2012 10:00:34 AM UTC-5, Jian Huang wrote:
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> Everyone seems to want the AutoArchive plugin.
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> I will
Everyone seems to want the AutoArchive plugin.
I will post it soon.
-Jian
On Feb 15, 9:54 am, Joel Kinzel wrote:
> Did you write the plugin yourself or was this one you found somewhere? If
> you wrote it yourself, I'd be interested in taking a look at it, if you
> wouldn't mind. We are attempti
Did you write the plugin yourself or was this one you found somewhere? If
you wrote it yourself, I'd be interested in taking a look at it, if you
wouldn't mind. We are attempting to solve a similar problem currently, but
we don't have anyone on our staff that is familiar enough with CMS to write
I found it simpler to have a plugin that moves the expired event into
to an archived events list. We scheduled it to run nightly. All it
does is go through each page in the current event list, check the
ending date and if past the current date, disconnect/reconnect it to
another list. In your c
combine that with a mandatory date field and everything is fine..
Do you want to contribute that plugin? ;)
On Apr 3, 9:51 am, Gavin Cope wrote:
> I tackled it a little differently, I wrote a plug-in that applies the parent
> appearance schedule to all other instances of the page. Doesn't really
I tackled it a little differently, I wrote a plug-in that applies the parent
appearance schedule to all other instances of the page. Doesn't really solve
your issue but it's another way of looking at it.
Cheers,
Gavin
2009/4/3 markus giesen
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> you could use a mandatory standard field with a d
you could use a mandatory standard field with a date to be entered.
using RQL the date value from this field will be used to set all
appearance schedules.
So users can't forget it.
otherwise place some asp logic in each part of your project where the
pages appear, look up the date and if it's old
Hi
I have a list of admission events that are living in a RD list:
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/beta/admission/events/
These events are sorted by a "Date" element that is just a formatted
standard field. I was asked to see if it was possible for these events
to automatically expire from the list
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