> >If this is the case you have found a bug in MySQL. The article IDs are
> >autoincremented bu MySQL and should be guaranteed to be unique within one
> >database. It doesn't matter under which topic they exists. Oh, unless you
> >mean name instead of ID. These need not be unique.
> 
> I'm not so happy anyway (but I belong to people who have things like that
> ;)) )........

If the 'ID' column of the article table contains duplicates, I'm certain
that TCX would like to hear about it. Otherwise, what are you unhappy
about? If it's Midgard-related we may be able to help.

> >> The next question is: may I change <[head-description]> ? It's inactive.
> >
> >Sure. There's nothing special about it.
> 
> Where? How? This option is INACTIVE in layout configuration.

My guess is that you're looking at the expanded view on the template and
that head-description isn't clickable.

If that's so then that means head-description is referenced but not
defined. Just create a new element head-description and it will become
clickable in the expanded view.

> BTW may I use Midgard for commercial?

Yes.

> Do I have to have any active link to
> midgard site on my site?

It is not required. We'd be pretty happy if you did, but that's all.

> Do I have to register my installation of Midgard?

No.

> The next question: how may I put images on the site without operating
> with html. I know html but people how will be making some sites don't

With 1.2.5 (the current stable release) you'll have to put the images in
the apache documentroot by hand. The upcoming 1.4 has the required
functionality to handle binary files like images but the admin site has
not been updated to make use of it yet.

> p.s. this is my favourite mailing  list :))

What a coincidence! Mine too! :)

Emile


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