I’ve got a strange problem with a template not showing up in the template dropdown. It’s called “article” and if I create a new template called “article2” that will show up fine.
I deleted the article template and re-added it but still doesn’t show up. I then created a new template called article2 in another template group which showed up fine, but then adding another one called article did the same thing. Seems to have a grudge against the name. Can anyone else verify this also?
Hey Ben-
Quick question. I read through your documentation/comments on your site and the posts here but still have a couple questions:
1. Will it work for future and expired dates? I have an event calendar so I use future and expired dates as the dates of the actual event. But the pages are always shown on the site so I would want to make sure they appear whether the post is in the future or has an expired date. Does your module work with that?
2. Does it handle the EE pages module? I have an entire weblog devoted to static pages. How would I have those added?
3. Does it include forum pages?
4. Does it include top level weblog pages? So in the example of a regular blog there might be:
domain.com/blog
and
domain.com/posts/post-title
1. Will it work for future and expired dates? I have an event calendar so I use future and expired dates as the dates of the actual event. But the pages are always shown on the site so I would want to make sure they appear whether the post is in the future or has an expired date. Does your module work with that?
2. Does it handle the EE pages module? I have an entire weblog devoted to static pages. How would I have those added?
3. Does it include forum pages?
4. Does it include top level weblog pages? So in the example of a regular blog there might be:
domain.com/blog
and
domain.com/posts/post-title
1. yes it will
2. not currently, although this is planned in a future update. you can get around this with the option to manually enter urls on the sitemap module screen.
3. no, only weblog entries
4. you can specify top level templates (i think this is what you meant)
james Brown - 03 March 2008 03:22 PM
oh, also… if I use the .htaccess file to remove the index.php?, ...
Thanks Ben-
The only clarification I had was on #4… I know that I can specify the template that a single entry uses (which then creates the url path). What I meant was does it then also include automatically the index page for that weblog? So If I have a blog, does it automatically add http://www.domain.com/blog/ AND http://www.domain.com/blog/post/post-title
or
Do I have to manually include htttp://www.domain.com/blog/