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3/8/2010 8:28 PM
 

Actually, I don't care about getting the content back. What I'm interested in is re-using the Table/Page ID.

I noticed that when I delete a page (let's say it's www.domain.com/Default.aspx?tabid=1202) then I can never get to it again. If I do put that address in my browser I believe I'm rerouted to the homepage.

This isn't a major problem, I'm just curious if there's any way at all to reuse tabid=1202, for example, after deleting it and emptying the recycle bin? I like the idea of having a certain section of my site in perfectly sequential order.

 
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3/9/2010 3:44 PM
 

You'll need to edit the database to do this, not trivial if you're not familiar with the structure.

Jeff

 
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3/9/2010 3:51 PM
 

as long as the tab still resides in the recycle bin, it is easy to recover - afterwards a bit more difficult, due to tabid being an autoinc field for the tabs table.


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