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7/13/2009 10:47 AM
 

Hi: I need some help. I'm trying to set up an A/B test on landing pages, using different headlines on the alternate pages with the same text and graphics. I have been creating the B page by copying the HTML version of the A page and then editing the headline accordingly. When I first save the B page, everthing looks fine. By the next day, however, the B page has morphed into an exact duplicate of the A page. Can anybody explain to me how to keep this from happening? I'm no programmer so require as non-technical an answer as possible. Thanks, billsea.

 
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7/13/2009 12:28 PM
 

I am not really sure what you are trying to do. Let me see if this is it:

You want to have the main landing page (page a) /default.aspx be the current content for the site. You also want to have a seperate landing page /pageb.htm be a copy of page a at some point in time with a different heading?

Is this right?

 
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7/13/2009 12:39 PM
 

I'm guessing too because I don't really understand the problem, but it might be that you created a copy of the first page using the copy function from the toolbox. If that's the case then, instead of creating a new module for the second page, you might have asked for the same module to exist on the second page also.

I.e. is it that the two pages are using the same module, which you copied by reference?

Your two pages should have different instances of the Text/HTML module on them, not the same one. Try deleting the Text/HTML module from the second page and adding a new Text/HTML module from the toolbox when the option button is set to .Add New' not 'Add Existing'.

If the two are referencing the same module, then maybe caching explains why they look different for a short while but look different at a later date?

 
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