When I created the new site, I duplicated the Weblogs (including entries and comments), the template groups, and the template global variables. But now, when I view a page, none of the custom Weblog field content renders to the page. I even tried dumbing down the rendering template to only display the custom fields, but alas, nothing appeared.
When I was initially troubleshooting, the only difference between this new site and the original (that I could find) was the field ID numbers, but really I’m just guessing. So, I’m not sure if this isn’t working because the field IDs are now different, or it could be something else. All I can say for sure is that it isn’t working.
We are not saving templates as files.
Let me be more specific about the steps I took creating this new site:
1) I created the new site (#2), but neglected to duplicate the Weblog entries and comments. However, I did copy over all of the content for one Weblog entry, and everything worked perfectly. I then renamed this site to “test”, because I could not delete it because of an SQL error- see this thread.
2) I created the new site again (#3), including the Weblog entries and comments, but this time I noticed that none of the custom Weblog field content rendered to the page. This is when I began troubleshooting, and discovered that the field IDs were different. I then deleted this site (#3), and figured I’d try again.
3) I created the new site again (#4), including the Weblog entries and comments, and once again, none of the custom Weblog field content rendered to the page. I confirmed that the field IDs were different (and they had the same ID numbers as site creation #3), and then opened this thread. After that, I deleted this site #2 after some solid advice from Sue in another thread, and here we are.
Because we have done countless hours of work to site #1 during this time, a database rollback to before the first site creation should be avoided if at all possible. However, I do have an export from that time that is separated by table, and I could use that to compare to our current instance.
Thanks again for your help, and please let me know if I need to provide any additional information.
Scott