Reinier van den Born wrote: > Bart van der Schans wrote: > > Reinier van den Born wrote: > >> > >> Actually unfortunate that the CMS doesn't assign an index itself, > >> like it claims it does in: > >> > >> http://www.hippocms.org/display/CMS/WebDAV+properties+used+by+Hippo+CMS > >> > >> We ended up having to copy documents in CMS one by one, removing the > >> old and moving the new ones back, just to get an order...quite a > >> hassle. > > > > The CMS does set the index, but if you write directly to the > > repository you bypass the CMS so it can't set the property and you > > have to do it yourself. > > Above mentioned page claims that if you click an folder entry > in the CMS it will add an index if there is none. No mention > of this being dependent on how the document got there. And > this doesn't work in the CMS I am using: the index remains > empty, no matter how I click, open, or save it.
I agree, that wiki entry is incorrect or imprecise. As far as I know, the index is only set by CMS when the document is created through the CMS, just like with the caption property. Perhaps there are circumstances where index is set by the CMS while caption isn't, but if so, those circumstances are bound to be rare. I've changed the wiki page. mcv. ******************************************** Hippocms-dev: Hippo CMS development public mailinglist
