Thanks guys. This was just as messy as I expected.

Dave R

On Feb 11, 8:36 am, Jian Huang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Here are some high level overview of ways you can do
>
> - share content class from another project
> - share content from another project
>        - via specific placeholder
>        - via AJAX call (simply using javascript to grab content from
> another page, parse, display in current page)
>        - share from centrally managed XML
>
> -Jian
>
> On Feb 11, 12:38 am, kimdezen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > This is a tough one... unfortunately its pretty messy and not
> > something that your content editors can really do..
>
> > You use a 'project content' placeholder - which enables you to map
> > this placeholder to another in a separate project/content class. From
> > memory, you then have to set which page from the other project you
> > want to pull in (via guid or id i think). You will have to do this for
> > all placeholders/fields you want to pull in.
>
> > Everything you need to know is in the 'Content Classes' RedDot manual
> > under section '1.3 Using content in other projects'
>
> > Kim
>
> > On Feb 11, 2:52 am, Dave R <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Ok, I know that I've reviewed this before and it didn't look to
> > > promising. The question has come up again at work and I need to track
> > > down the answer again.
>
> > > How do you share content between projects?
>
> > > I vaguely remember that I had to create a specific content class to
> > > pull the content in from the other site, but I'm not sure how that had
> > > to be done.
>
> > > Where's a good resource on this?

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