Ok,I want to try your solution, because it sounds very .... good.
But how do I get the jobguid of this page?
I am not able to locate the RQL that returns me this info.

On Feb 22, 3:59 pm, akor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey!
>
> 1. Read the "jobguid" from the newly created page.
> 2. Check the job status frequently, like a loop till status is done.
>   For that use RQL
>   xmlString = "" _
>     & "<IODATA loginguid='" & session("LoginGuid") & "' sessionkey='"
> & session("SessionKey") & "'>" & Vbcrlf _
>     & "  <PAGE><PAGEDEFINITION action='getstatus' jobguid='" & jobguid
> & "'/></PAGE>" & VbCrLf _
>     & "</IODATA>" & Vbcrlf
>
> in a function like
>
> Function fckGetJobStatus(jobguid)
> End Function
>
> and do
>
>   If objIO.GetAttribute("PAGEDEFINITION","finished",resXML) <> "1"
> Then fckGetJobStatus(jobguid)
>   fckGetJobStatus =
> objIO.GetAttribute("PAGEDEFINITION","finished",resXML)
>
> inside.
>
> 3. If done, do whatever you want to do with your newly created page.
> Like changing the headline.
>
> Best from Hamburg,
> -alex

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