"I solve target container problems by not using them."
GOLD !!

Only use target container when you really really need them.
I rarely had to do that.
It's way better to create a lot of pages/templates than start nesting.

And remember you can't nest a TC within a TC.

On 16 Sep., 03:15, Wayne Bouwmeester <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I solve target container problems by not using them.
> my opinion: unless they are making your life really easy in a specific
> scenario, don't use them.
> I suggest posting your target container problem to a new thread -
> maybe someone can help you after you explain the problem in more
> detail.
> As far as referencing a page, it's a standard action.
> e.g. double click the target page to the clipboard, go to the anchor,
> click reference page in clipboard from the actions menu.
> now the anchor works much the same as a connection, but it's a
> reference, so the link created by the anchor will look to the page's
> "main" link for a publication package to determine where to find the
> page from there.
> Cheers!
> Wayne.
>
> On Sep 15, 11:02 am, Arsalan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > How do u do that ? I'm having the same issue :(. One more issue that I'm 
> > having is that when i publish the pages with "Pages
> > displayed in target containers use page file names only" they get published 
> > with wrong target containers and if I use "Use default separators (_) for 
> > pages in target
> > containers” they publish correctly but that defeats the purpose because the 
> > page names are invalid.
>
> > ________________________________
> > From: bobbykjack <[email protected]>
> > To: RedDot CMS Users <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 11:58:49 AM
> > Subject: Re: Creating folder structure
>
> > On Sep 15, 3:44 pm, Wayne Bouwmeester <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > 2) a page will publish for all of its connections - so if you have a
> > > page connected to a list, and to an anchor somewhere, expect the page
> > > to publish twice.
>
> > For this reason, I always try to avoid situations like that, e.g. by
> > using references. You almost never want duplicated content.
>
> > - Bobby
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