Hi Simon.

We put the following snippet in each of our content classes. It sets a
VBScript variable with the value of the Info - Page: Modification Date, in
yyyy-MM-dd format.

As you can see, when the page has completed being built the VBScript
variable will contain the most recent page modification date, which is then
output in the footer.

<!IoRangePreExecute>
<% if strLastModifiedDate < "<%LastModifiedDate%>" then strLastModifiedDate
= "<%LastModifiedDate%>" %>
<!/IoRangePreExecute>

Hope this helps.

Brian Heaton
Missouri State University


On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Simon Lewis, UK <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> On our intranet we have a line of text on each page's footer telling
> everyone when the page was last modified and who modified it.  This
> works well when it's just a straightforward page with no container
> pages within it.  Problem is that many of our pages consist of one
> main 'outer' page, plus lots of inner 'pages' / container pages
> forming various sections down the page.
>
> When somebody modifies one of the inner 'pages', RedDot doesn't see
> that the outer page has been changed, and so the last modified date in
> the footer is still the old date.  People think that pages are showing
> old information, when in fact the information is being updated... just
> not in the outer page.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem and found a workaround?  One idea is
> to get RedDot to somehow tell the outer page when an inner page has
> been changed, or when an inner page has been added.
>
> Thanks for reading.
> >
>

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