Looks interesting - I think I remember reading something about this
before.
But doesn't it only fake out the page builder into thinking the page
is referenced by the list?
Where would you put the unique publication package in Tiffany's
example above?
Wayne.
On Nov 24, 11:43 am, RedDot in Toronto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is very hacky... but what you can do is this...
>
> <?php echo str_replace("islink=2", "islink=10", "<%lst_articles%>"); ?
>
>
>
> If I understand your problem correctly.
>
> A list can only have one publication package and anything under that
> list will publish to the location specified in that publication
> package. The above code will tell RedDot to check the main link of the
> page in question and use the main link. What you can do is set the
> main link and assign it to the location where you want to publish with
> the publication package. It makes it think that the list is an anchor
> and that you are doing a "reference existing" page instead of "connect
> to existing page", of course you'll have to check what the list is
> iterating through currently probably with the title or page ID. I'd
> use it sparingly though if you want to find out more about this there
> is a section in the RQL documentation under lists/anchors that tell
> you what the flag does.
>
> On Nov 24, 12:07 pm, Tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a page in a list which needs to be published as the index of
> > it's subpages. How do I change the target of just one page and not the
> > whole list? There is no option in the Action menu for individual
> > pages.
>
> > grrrr....
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