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5/31/2006 8:20 AM
 

Hi,

I'm looking to find out if anyone has experience with the following in DNN.

The client is looking for a solution the allows for "Decoupled Delivery".

They want to seperate the content management system from content delivery.  In otherwards have a staging site for content creation and then publish the content to the production server.

Anyone implemented this senario with DNN?  How do you hadle it?

Thanks for any contributions.

Colin

 


Colin Mulcahy
E: colin_mulcahy@hotmail.com
 
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5/31/2006 9:21 AM
 

We have developped a custom module specificly for doing this job, but it is very simple staging module that publishes the modifications of content to the production server, if any one have info about an advanced module for doing the job, it would be great.

 


Bilal Al-Ghazi
 
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5/31/2006 11:36 AM
 

Yes this is the exact problem I am having. Most organisations will not want content management to be done on a live server.

The closest I have got to a solution is to create template and resources files and then upload these into another DNN portal, as well as copying any images/other files accross. The problem with this is that DNN modules do not have all of their settings saved in the resources/template files.

Any example is in the links module. If you create a link then migrate it across via resources/template files the link saves but the page that it links to does not. I am not sure if this is a bug or something that is done on purpose for a reason that escapes me.

Can anyone shed any light on this.

thanks

 
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5/31/2006 11:38 AM
 

Yes this is the exact problem I am having. Most organisations will not want content management to be done on a live server.

The closest I have got to a solution is to create template and resources files and then upload these into another DNN portal, as well as copying any images/other files accross. The problem with this is that DNN modules do not have all of their settings saved in the resources/template files.

Any example is in the links module. If you create a link then migrate it across via resources/template files the link saves but the page that it links to does not. I am not sure if this is a bug or something that is done on purpose for a reason that escapes me.

Can anyone shed any light on this.

thanks

 
New Post
5/31/2006 11:38 AM
 

Yes this is the exact problem I am having. Most organisations will not want content management to be done on a live server.

The closest I have got to a solution is to create template and resources files and then upload these into another DNN portal, as well as copying any images/other files accross. The problem with this is that DNN modules do not have all of their settings saved in the resources/template files.

Any example is in the links module. If you create a link then migrate it across via resources/template files the link saves but the page that it links to does not. I am not sure if this is a bug or something that is done on purpose for a reason that escapes me.

Can anyone shed any light on this.

thanks

 
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