Dave Nuttall
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| Posted: 09/06/2001, 5:05 AM |
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Several posts talk about the CC V2 beta (4)?
How/where do you get it?
TIA.
Dave Nuttall (dnuttall@dnlt.com)
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Bill Blancett
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| Posted: 09/06/2001, 3:09 PM |
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Try this link Dave http://www.codecharge.com/download/files/CodeCharge20BetaR5_Upg.exe
"Dave Nuttall" <dnuttall@dnlt.com> wrote in message
news:9n7or1$nao$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Several posts talk about the CC V2 beta (4)?
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> How/where do you get it?
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> TIA.
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> Dave Nuttall (dnuttall@dnlt.com)
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Steven Dowd
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| Posted: 09/07/2001, 4:38 AM |
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At the moment we can only publish images to a seperate sub directory:-
/website/
/website/images/
All other files go into the root. I have asked CodeCharge support Can we
have "the option", to enable publish of the html template files to a custom
or /templates fixed name dir:-
/website/
/website/images/
/website/templates/
Or Can They devise a system that allows a Publish Dir Tree to be customised,
so that Website "sections" can be published together:-
/website/
/website/images/
/website/templates/
/website/admin/
/website/bookstore/
/website/classifieds/
/website/forum/
/website/bugtrack/
This I suggest is the more std way Or neater way to organise any website
files, not as the 'gotocode site' example with maybe 100 files + templates
in the root and a single image dir, obviously this would have to be optional
to the system as it is now, I am not saying force my ideas on everyone, but
choice would be great at publish time.
I have posted this as a Feature Request in the Submissions system , so if
you agree with me and would like this feature please vote on the Idea when
its published at gotocode.com
Steven
steven.dowd@postnuke.net
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