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Article filepath after making Am the homepage

 

 


dhodgson
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Aug 23, 2009, 5:52 PM

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Article filepath after making Am the homepage Can't Post

Hi

I changed my publish dir & publish folder url to promote my AM site to live - as in the tutorial first easy method.

Navigation using the menu works fine - but the links on the article titles are using the old 'full' path that includes 'artman2/publish' in between the domain name and the directory name, as it was in development.

I thought this might be a case of using webpath instead of url on the links, but that doesnt seem to work.

I've had to put the site live - its usable - but as soon as you click on an article you get trapped in the dev filepath and cant get out! I guess most people wont notice - but not great.

Please help!

**Update - I've found that new articles do not show up in the respective menus - but they do get listed if you use the search functionality. Weird. Also this makes this pretty urgent for me - would be really grateful if you could help - I really hope I'm being as stupid as this sounds.

**Update #2 - I've found that the 'related articles' include on the main article detail page retains the correct path regardless (implemented as per tutorial also). Does this help?

Thanks

David


(This post was edited by dhodgson on Aug 24, 2009, 3:29 AM)


ross
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Aug 24, 2009, 3:10 PM

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Re: [dhodgson] Article filepath after making Am the homepage [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi David

I think we are working on this one through email support so let's keep the ball rolling there.

Thanks!
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