We've had this requirement a lot of times, and discussed this often
with RedDot support, but we had to accept that retrieving the full url
is almost impossible.
It depends on the following:
- File name of the page itself
- File name of a target container page, if used
- Extension (if not given
There is a way to do it in RQL (I use it in one of our projects). My
method makes a few assumptions which may not be appropriate for others
(e.g. uses the default project and language variant, assumes an aspx
file extension etc etc).
I'm pretty sure its present in the last upload of my library to
Thanks RustyLogic,
That's exactly what I need.
Cheers,
Ken
On Jul 31, 8:56 am, RustyLogic j...@rustylogic.com wrote:
There is a way to do it in RQL (I use it in one of our projects). My
method makes a few assumptions which may not be appropriate for others
(e.g. uses the default project and
Hi,
I'm trying to increase the PreExecute timeout limit for an ASP script
I'm running. According to the Server Manager documentation, if a value
greater than 10 seconds is entered into the 'PreExecute-Timeout'
property, it is ignored.
Is there any way round this limitation. The script I'm
I was just thinking about this the other day. I recently joined a
company that is using RedDot to manage a website we maintain. Just
digging through RedDot makes me sick, the way it handles things seems
very ineffective, especially for the kind of management we are doing
with the website. Seems
Powerful and stable, compare to the other powerful, fast, and
extremely simple CMS.
I'm sure you'll get your answer later.
2009/7/31 dmackerman dmacker...@gmail.com
I'd also like to note that I am a designer by trade, and working with
RedDot is a nightmare. The definition of a content
I have never had RedDot get in the way of my designs, or those designs received
from contractors. It is a bear to learn up front, but in the end it's not so
bad and even fun to work in.
For us the main selling point was the user interface for our content
contributors, and the substantial
The Magic Page-Naming Plug-in that I'm imagining would run through the
site once, generate a list of all pages and all proposed names, with
conflicts (odd characters? duplicate names?) highlighted in red -- and
maybe questionable ones (had to delete a lot of little words from the
headline to make
Hello all,
Just a precursor, I've read all of the other RSS Feed posts in this
group and am still kind of confused on how the process works.
First things first, I've created a Content Class name RSS Feed. It has
the basic XML structure for an RSS feed. The I understand that part.
Looks