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On 17/08/05, Theo Galanakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I have a rought Idea of how to do it, however any additional
> help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Can you please direct me to where archive is?
> 
> THeo
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gavin
> Cooney
> Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2005 4:23 PM
> To: FarCry Developers
> Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Nav alias or object id
> 
> i built something similar that imported one big openoffice word
> document into a multipage farcry site. you can look at this archive
> for the code. The basis of what you want is in there.
> 
> Email me if you need help.
> 
> Gav
> 
> 
> On 17/08/05, Theo Galanakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This might be a silly request however, has anyone build a mass import
> > cfm script where you can point to a db table which has the navigation
> > structure and body of each page and performs an import into farcry?,
> > kind of a mass content import! Similar to the admin feature quick site
> > builder that is apart of farcry already.
> >
> > So if you had a table like this:
> >
> > Id      body                    category
> > 1       <html..         \home
> > 2       <html..         \home\category1
> > 3       <html..         \home\category2
> > 4       <html..                 \home\category3
> > 6       <html..         \home\category4
> >
> > Then it would create the navigational structure based on the category
> > column, and would create a html page importing the content of the
> body.
> >
> > I was planning on writing something like this, however I thought that
> > someone might have already beat me to it.
> >
> > Theo
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam
> > Parker
> > Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2005 7:09 AM
> > To: FarCry Developers
> > Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Nav alias or object id
> >
> > Hi Jeff,
> > I was looking at this email you posted to the list and I am looking at
> > the
> > same thing. Would you be kind enough to send me the files and
> > instructions
> > off-list as well?
> >
> > ~ Adam
> >
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff
> > Coughlin
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 11:38 PM
> > To: FarCry Developers
> > Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Nav alias or object id
> >
> > Mark Wheeler wrote:
> > > This may be a very simple question, I have a site page on our site
> > > that is visited daily by our users, and the link is on an email sent
> > > out periodically, so that I do not have to put the objectid in the
> url
> >
> > > can I use the Nav Alias of the node to reference this page?
> >
> > Last year I was discussing this same topic with the Marketing
> department
> > of
> > one of my clients.  They wanted to be able to print short marketable
> > links
> > for print and TV ads).  After looking at how Macromedia.com does
> their's
> > I
> > came up with the solution to use "domain/go/alias".
> >
> > With the help of Chris Kent we worked out the code to get it working
> in
> > Farcry (without making core code changes).  Then with a slight
> > modification
> > to FriendlyURLs (thanks to Spike) the code was complete.
> >
> > The modification could easily be implimented into Farcry core.  I sent
> > email
> > requests and code samples to Geoff Bowers back in Feb 2005, but it
> never
> > turned anything up (he said he was interested, but that it'd have to
> > wait
> > for build 240.  I'm guessing thats not gonna happen :).  Right now
> > they're a
> > little overwhelmed with all of the Glamour changes where new features
> > like
> > this likely need to be put on hold for a while).
> >
> > An example can be seen here (http://www.midhosp.org/go/midHome).  I
> have
> > it
> > setup so that anytime the buildlink tag sees that the destination
> > navigation
> > node has an alias, it uses this new method (otherwise it uses
> > domain/go/uuid).  Of couse anything after that is considered variables
> > and
> > variable answers (go/uuid/var1/ans1/var2/ans2) keeping the SES happy.
> >
> > If you'd like the code I'd be happy to share it (email me off list).
> > Also, you'll need the new version of FriendlyURLs.  I've asked Spike
> to
> > update his site with the newer version (which is backwards
> compatable).
> >    Hopefully he'll get that all set soon.
> >
> > -Jeff C.
> >
> > P.S.  Months later the marketing department is ecstatic.  They can
> > simply
> > take any page and give it an alias.  Within seconds they have a simple
> > link
> > that is ready for marketable material.
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