Shankar,
Good idea and I guess I can remember that we have done this in another project 
some time ago.
But in our current Delivery Server we don't have a useful date field to filter 
or sort.

Have tried to do it like this:

-          Select in Project Menu: Content => Find

-          Used HTML as Type in the search form

But there are only two date field to filter: Validity and Created
In the help file of this form the two date fields are described like the text 
below:

-          Validity: Click Options to specify a validity period. Only content 
items valid for at least the entire period entered are returned as a match.

-          Created on: Choose Options to specify the period during which the 
content was created.
And also there is not date field like published in the search result.

Did I something wrong?

Thanks,
Gerald


Von: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von shanson
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2012 18:31
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: CMS and Delivery Server inconsistency

Gerald,

Filter your search on HTML content group based on date range and once you get 
all the old dated pages you can easily check and delete those which are 
obsolete and to avoid this in future follow what Jian has suggested and CMS 
will take care of removing pages automatically once it is synced based on day 
to day publication.

Thanks,
Shankar
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Jian Huang 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Gerald,

Welcome to the group.

You can enable "Clean up Live Server" under project variant settings.

Do a full site publish with "always replace page" and "always replace
media" enabled, so CMS builds a database of what was published.

After full site publish, any pages deleted after that would get
recorded and synced/deleted when publishing from parent page will "all
following pages" and "related pages' enabled.

Hope that helps,

-Jian

On Feb 23, 4:32 am, Gerald Holzmeister 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
> Hey,
> is there a way, so called best practice, to remove pages from the
> delivery server they are already deleted in the CMS?
> Because we have some of these "old" pages in our system.
>
> Kind regards
> Gerald

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