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2/12/2012 8:40 AM
 

Could anyone please point in the direction of the stored procedures that display the content of modules on the web page?

I had a user that managed to delete a lot of their pages. i found out about the recycle bin and recovered them but as the recycle bin had never been emptied it recovered other deleted pages. I therefore deleted what i thought were old pages and sorted out the page order as that was not correct and now none of the content is showing. All the pages are there but no content (i can see the content in the DB in HtmlText table) - please look - www.stokegabriel.co.uk under 'parish council'

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.


 
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2/13/2012 11:44 AM
 
Did you try restoring the "modules" portion of the recycle bin, or just the pages? There are both deleted modules and pages, you may still need to restore the modules to get your content back.

Chris Hammond
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