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4/19/2007 10:53 AM
 

I have recently upgraded to 4.5.1  and have created a new template withour errors as I have done many times.

When I try to create a new portal with the template I get the following error and a stream of error indicators that goes on for many pages repeating the same pattern so I won't include the entire list.

Any ideas? 

Mike

 

TemplateTest.template is not a valid Portal Template File.

Validation Results
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'module' has invalid child element 'foldername'. List of possible elements expected: 'showtitle, definition, content, moduledefinition'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'module' has invalid child element 'foldername'. List of possible elements expected: 'showtitle, definition, content, moduledefinition'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'module' has invalid child element 'foldername'. List of possible elements expected: 'showtitle, definition, content, moduledefinition'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'module' has invalid child element 'foldername'. List of possible elements expected: 'showtitle, definition, content, moduledefinition'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'module' has invalid child element 'foldername'. List of possible elements expected: 'showtitle, definition, content, moduledefinition'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'module' has invalid child element 'foldername'. List of possible elements expected: 'showtitle, definition, content, moduledefinition'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'module' has invalid child element 'foldername'. List of possible elements expected: 'showtitle, definition, content, moduledefinition'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.
The element 'permission' has invalid child element 'userid'.

 
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4/19/2007 11:09 AM
 

this is due to the the portal schema file has not been updated. I asked about this days ago with no answer yet (http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/118/threadid/125232/scope/posts/Default.aspx). best thing to do is edit your template and remove the new element entries that do not exist in the old schema format and it will work.

 

 
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4/19/2007 1:01 PM
 

Interesting.  In my case all of my OLD templates still work.  It is templates CREATED by 4.5.1 that do not work.

As for myself, I do not have the skills or courage to start tweaking the template file.

Core Members, please, if you are looking into this, even if you have not found the problem or solution, please let us know that help is on the way.

Thanks,

Mike

 
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4/19/2007 1:14 PM
 

I've been working on the schema file myself, but I haven't been able to make it work yet. I have only been able to reverse the new templates to the old format. Still working on the schema file, will post back if I figure it out.

 

 
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4/19/2007 3:09 PM
 

My templates created in DNN 3.3.7 don't work at all. I don't even get the dump of errors you have stated. I simply get a message

Error creating Profile Definitions

Where is the schema documented?

 

 
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