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devo

2005-10-10, 6:00 pm

All-
We're deep in testing and we've found some two bits of odd behaviour
with channel rendering scripts:

1) When a user clicks on a channel with a rendering script and then
goes into edit mode to create a new page- which ever template is chosen
the user is thrown the channel rendering script as the new page-
instead of the new template. This occurs on each and every channel
within the site that is a channel rendering script.
2) On some postings within a channel that is a channel rendering
script, when the user clicks on the postings they are still presented
with the channel rendering script. In effect the posting content is
never shown- instead the posting renders the content of the channel
rendering script. This only occurs for a few channels.

In short has anyone seen this behaviour before- and if so is there any
remedy?

thanks in advance
Paul.

devo

2005-10-10, 6:00 pm

All-
forget point 2 above. In short the user had clicked the "Use channel
rendering scripts with pages" to yes for a few channels. And when
clicked to yes this flag does exactly what it says on the tin )

However point 1 mentioned above is still a small issue.

Paul.

Mei Ying [MVP]

2005-10-11, 7:53 am

Hi

Points (1) and (2) are both caused by setting the "Use channel rendering
scripts with pages" to "Yes".

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"devo" wrote:

> All-
> forget point 2 above. In short the user had clicked the "Use channel
> rendering scripts with pages" to yes for a few channels. And when
> clicked to yes this flag does exactly what it says on the tin )
>
> However point 1 mentioned above is still a small issue.
>
> Paul.
>
>

devo

2005-10-11, 7:53 am

Thanks for that Mei- both issues were, as you mentioned, caused by the
aforementioned flag being set to "Yes".

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