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Stefan [MSFT]


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10-16-04 10:52 PM

Hi ACE,

actually placeholders don't have GUIDs.
Only the posting object.
But the template files contains placeholder controls and each placeholder
control has a named reference to the bound placeholder object to load the
content from.

Cheers,
Stefan.

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"ACE" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a question on how CMS is able to find content to
> assign to the appropriate channel.  So you have a site
> and you bring up a template and add content to it and
> save it in the CMS database.  How does CMS know to grab
> that same content and display it when the site is
> called?  It looks to me that GUID of each placeholder
> must be called thru the context pull up the content but
> my question is how is that done?
>
> If this makes sense to anyone pls let me know =)
>
> Thanks!
>







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