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10/10/2008 12:44 PM
 

I need to know how to create a link to a DNN page that will work in the three environments... dev, test, prod - you know... the normal development scenario. The Tab ID may be different in each environment... is there a way to do this?

 

 
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10/11/2008 5:36 AM
 

usually linkclick with tabid is the preferred option, but you might also use tabname parameter, though this requires unique tab names.


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10/11/2008 11:55 AM
 

 Hi Jasmine,

This might not work for you depending on what kind of website you're building, but what we do for our PowerDNN.com website is we have a dev, test, and prod site, but they are all replicas (clones) of each other.  Here's how we do things:

1)  We build out content on our dev servers.

2)  We copy the entire install (website files and DB) over from dev to our test servers where we play with it.

3)  If it passes in test, then we copy the entire install (again) over from test to prod where it is then live.

Because everything is 100% based off of dev, all tabs, modules, everything always has the same IDs and same urls.

 
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