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playgroundpunk
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Location: United States Occupation: Age: |
#398 2008-10-13 00:05 GMT |
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I read all the documentation, and many many posts but I can't find details how the begin and expire works on the page submission. What I want is just to post, have the date of the post show, and just have it sit on the server. Can anyone quickly explain the way it is set up? I don't want to have to figure the code exactly. Does it delete the file on the expire date?
A positive plug, the Seditio site and plugins have been so perfect for what I'm doing. I really appreciate the work you guys are doing. Thanks www.civilsimian.com |
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Kilandor
118 posts
http://www.seditioforge.com/ Location: United States TN Occupation: Web Coder - Gamer - Game Devloper(working on it) Age: 23 |
#399 2008-10-16 06:55 GMT |
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Do you mean to work for pages, or just news?
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playgroundpunk
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Location: United States Occupation: Age: |
#401 2008-10-18 04:14 GMT |
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All my pages have the begin expire. If it has to be submitted, it uses the submission page and the textboxer.
Can you explain to me how it works for news, as all the different categories have the same functions right? |
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Kilandor
118 posts
http://www.seditioforge.com/ Location: United States TN Occupation: Web Coder - Gamer - Game Devloper(working on it) Age: 23 |
#402 2008-10-19 02:38 GMT |
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Begin/Expire have no functionality at all by default.
You have to make a plugin, or code it in to do something. |
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playgroundpunk
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Location: United States Occupation: Age: |
#404 2008-10-25 09:06 GMT |
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Perfect. Just what I needed.....
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freedom540
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Location: Canada Occupation: Age: |
#409 2008-12-14 01:42 GMT |
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begin/expire is for making pages automatically deleting itself on a certain date i was told
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Kilandor
118 posts
http://www.seditioforge.com/ Location: United States TN Occupation: Web Coder - Gamer - Game Devloper(working on it) Age: 23 |
#410 2008-12-17 03:01 GMT |
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It has no functionality unless its coded to do so, but yes it can do all those things. The only functinality I think, might be if date is set to the future it won't show ahead of time.
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