Hi,

We've got into the habit of hacking in the build directory directly. Usually this means that we don't have to re-build for every little change when developing. Of course, eventually we copy the corresponding files back to the src directory and re-build when done or when nothing happens without a re-build (e.g., after the sitetree has been manually hacked).

This works well and we were pleased to see that when we batch created a directory hierarchy and populated it with documents and *then* created the relevant nodes on top of it (using the GUI), Lenya didn't complain at all and the sitetree sorted itself out fine.

Questions:

When is a re-build strictly necessary?

Is there an easy way to change a document ID after it's been created (some of our end-users messed up the document IDs at creation time)? Specifically is there a script to do this that can also handle links?

Regards,

James

--

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SDF-EU Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf-eu.org

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to