Sean Laurent wrote:
Thanks. That worked, but ugh... it introduced an unfortunate issue...
At my top level, I have 3 things: Customer Service, Technical Support
and Info. I want to move Info up, so it appears above Technical Support
(alphabetical order). Seems simple enough. Unfortunately, Info has a
number of documents below it and when I attempt to deactivate Info,
Lenya complains that I must deactivate all child documents first...
As we move forward, we expect to have several hundred pages in a
multi-layered tree structure, which makes deactivating all of the
children of a particular node so cumbersome and unwieldy to be
impractical. Am I missing something?
The problem is that the default publication can't publish the site
structure (sitetree) independent of documents, that's why everything
has to be deactivated before you can change the site structure.
I don't see an easy solution, I suggest that you move the node in
the authoring and live sitetree.xml file manually (shut down your
servlet engine before manipulating the files).
Maybe you'd like to add an enhancement bug?
BTW, in 1.4 the default pub supports subtree deactivation, which will
make your life a little easier.
-- Andreas
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