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12/9/2009 1:45 PM
 

Hello.. I was wondering if there's a way to check within DNN for pages which need to be published?

We are using content staging and it'd be nice to know that we didn't miss something which needs to be published..

Thanks..

 

 
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12/9/2009 7:13 PM
 

AFAIK this feature is not contained in public core HTML module, you need to look for a different solution (e.g. free workflow.codeplex.com)


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/10/2009 10:01 AM
 

Sebastian, thank you for the suggestion.  I don't think this is quite what we're looking for.

I don't know if there is a module (report, logs, or something similar), which will display the page names and links to them which require them to be reviewed prior to being published.

Our web people do a good job of making sure they're tracking the pages which are being updated, but a system of double-checks would be nice.  I didn't know if there is anything like that out there.

E.g.  I update department b's contact us page and forget to document that this page was changed and forget what page was acutally updated.  we could then go to an internal admin page and it'll list this and other pages ready to be checked  to be published.

 

 
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12/10/2009 11:25 AM
 

Jeff.

please be aware, that DNN does not provide staging for pages, only for modules. There might be CMS module suites with a central admin panel, check out Snowcovered.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/10/2009 2:10 PM
 

Sebastian,  thanks again for the reply..  Sorry about that, I have to get away from just pages; there are modules..

Do you know where I could research this so I could maybe write something which will create a view or something to grab all the proper information and display it like I want?

Thank again.. -Jeff

 

 
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