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bill tie


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10-16-04 10:52 PM


Call me stupid if you will but can someone translate for me into a human
language the following line from MCMS documentation:

"...any scripts that impact how Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS)
accepted/rejected copyedits, then released renders the channel."






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    Re: channel rendering  
Stefan [MSFT]


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10-16-04 10:52 PM

Very good question.
Actually that seems not to be very good english.
Usually a script that renders the channel content (means postings and/or
subchannels) will be added as channel rendering script.

Cheers,
Stefan.

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MCMS FAQ:
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...>
MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm
MCMS Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/stefan_gossner/category/4983.aspx
MCMS Sample Code:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/community/...nagement+Server
MCMS Whitepapers and other docs:
http://blogs.msdn.com/stefan_gossne...2/07/41859.aspx
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> Call me stupid if you will but can someone translate for me into a human
> language the following line from MCMS documentation:
>
> "...any scripts that impact how Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS)
> accepted/rejected copyedits, then released renders the channel."
>







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