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New Post 10/6/2008 6:30 AM
User is offline gianrenzo spinato
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Duplicate Child-Portal? 

Hi,

I would duplicate a completely indipendent Child-Portal ( no link images with other Child-Portal..) . Is it possible?

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New Post 10/7/2008 5:08 AM
User is offline John Eimer
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Re: Duplicate Child-Portal? 

Your child portals can be independent of each other. There is no dependence for one child portal to another. Instead of a child portal, should it be a parent portal?


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New Post 10/7/2008 8:09 AM
User is offline gianrenzo spinato
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Re: Duplicate Child-Portal? 

Hem, yes it's a parent :-) . I have duplicate exporting the template, But the links of the picture remained of the origin portal. How can I do to duplicate the parent in a totally independent?

Thanks

 
New Post 10/7/2008 10:39 AM
User is offline John Eimer
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Re: Duplicate Child-Portal? 

I guess you included the content in your portal when you exported the template. Check your link to the image, it probably hard coded to go to http://originalsite/image.jpg. You'll have to change the path of the image if that is the case.


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