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| HokieRTP 2005-11-18, 5:52 pm |
| If a user deletes a resource in a gallery and adds a new resource to the
gallery with the same name, it is still considered a broken resource link on
the page that contains the original resource, is this correct?
What if they use the replace method in the resource gallery, is this still
considered a broken resource link on the page?
Thanks!
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| Chester Ragel 2005-11-18, 8:48 pm |
| Hi,
All the MCMS objects are referenced by their Guid. So if you delete a
resource and add another one with the same name, for MCMS its another
resource. So it is a broken resource.
When you replace a resource with another the same Guid is used, so the
resource link is not a broken one.
Cheers,
Chester.
~Are you using MCMS? Then try MCMS Manager -
http://mcmsmanager.sourceforge.net~
"HokieRTP" <HokieRTP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If a user deletes a resource in a gallery and adds a new resource to the
> gallery with the same name, it is still considered a broken resource link
on
> the page that contains the original resource, is this correct?
>
> What if they use the replace method in the resource gallery, is this still
> considered a broken resource link on the page?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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| HokieRTP 2005-11-21, 5:51 pm |
| Chester - Thanks for the clarification!
"Chester Ragel" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> All the MCMS objects are referenced by their Guid. So if you delete a
> resource and add another one with the same name, for MCMS its another
> resource. So it is a broken resource.
>
> When you replace a resource with another the same Guid is used, so the
> resource link is not a broken one.
>
> Cheers,
> Chester.
>
> ~Are you using MCMS? Then try MCMS Manager -
> http://mcmsmanager.sourceforge.net~
>
> "HokieRTP" <HokieRTP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CD453ADA-8840-4614-AE7A-BFF316DD701C@microsoft.com...
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