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New Post 10/26/2007 12:59 PM
User is offline Baatezu
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Links and Portal Template 

I'm trying to set up a portal template and in the HTML module, I want to have links to other pages on the site. If I use the 'create link' button it creates a link to the 'main' site's page. Then in any child portals, the HTML module links back to the parent site instead of the child's page.

Is there a way I can create a link in the HTML module for template use; so the link will go to the correct page on the child portals instead of back to the main?

If there is another way (other module ect) that would work better than the HTML one, I am open to alternatives.

 
New Post 4/25/2008 3:05 PM
User is offline Bryan Beswick
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Re: Links and Portal Template 

I am having the same problem and need help.  I'm not sure the original poster explained it well so I'll try to re-phrase the issue:

1) I create a web site that I want to make into a template (including the content.)
2) I use the Portals tab and create the template, including the content (no problem so-far)
3) Now I create a new Portal and select the template (poof ... the site created fine)
4) Now comes the problem ...

In the template site, there was content that got imported, but all of the image references (<img>) and links (<a>) are EXACT copies of the template web site ... meaning that, if the original image tags pointed to files in the original portal's folder, the new site also refers to the same files IN THE ORIGINAL PORTAL'S FOLDER.  Even worse is the fact that, links that took you to other pages within the original portal now refer to the same TABID's in the ORIGINAL portal, not this newly-created one!

I can work-around the image problem by executing a SQL UPDATE statement against the DESKTOPHTML column of the HTMLTEXT table to replace the old portal path (let's say "/Portals/2/") with the new portal's folder (like "/Portals/23/") for only the rows associated with the new Portal.

The larger problem is the link problem - I have no idea how to "know" each old TABID and its corresponding new TABID to perform a replace if I so dared.

This is, unfortunately, a really big problem for a project I am working-on.  Help!!??!!  Please?

 
New Post 4/26/2008 5:12 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Links and Portal Template 

I fear, there is currently no workaround except using relative paths to images and pagenames entered manually, but I admit, that this is a limitation of the current templating system.


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New Post 4/28/2008 4:46 AM
User is offline Pedro Capetillo
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Re: Links and Portal Template 

We have the same situation but we have used relative links for images etc som that is no problem. Our template site also includes some page links within the template portal. Could we use friendly urls when making the portal site to work around this problem?

Best

Pedro Capetillo

 
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