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5/24/2007 3:45 AM
 

I've broken a page header tag on one of my pages, I accidentally only copied in half of the script for yahoo conversion tracking. so there is no html <script /> closer tag which confuses the rest of the page a little (though remarkably it doesn't totally destroy the page)

Because the page is broken it won't update when I try to fix it though the DNN page admin interface. It displays fine, and mostly works still. I'd use the host SQL to fix it, but I can't find the page header tags in the SQL database.

Can anyone tell me where they are stored, please, if not in the SQL database then are they in a file somewhere? (in which case I'd have to get my ISP to fix the file for me because I don't have ftp access to my site)


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5/25/2007 4:53 AM
 

OK, I've found the answer to this. Page header tags are stored in the logical place, in table DNN_TABS. The reason why I didn't find them is because I was looking using the Host/SQL interface, doing a select * from dnn_tabs. But page header tags are script, and Host/SQL does a very naive rendition, so they simply weren't visible in my browser.

I guess it might be nice to have a passthrough mode in Host/SQL so that varchars that happen to be html tags get shown literally. I bet I'm not the first person to get confused by a variation of this problem.


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