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It seems, in some scenarios, a page that gets changed by the move plugin will not be changed in the data/page folder but some instructions somewhere will make the page change when it is viewed or edited.
I've been able to find cases where the file in the data/pages folder has the old link but viewing the page shows the new link and also editing and saving the page updates the data/pages file.
What more do I have to copy/backup to get the instructions that will change the pages as well? Where are they stored?
And also, this change happened months ago... is it possible to run some script or change some setting to make changes be stored in the data/pages file and have it be the authority on page content and no other place in the system?
The file system and files-in-a-folder approach is especially attractive with regards to different kinds of catastrophe scenarios... but it's not so funny if the pages have old and broken links in them...
Best Regards,
/Erik
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Moving data files for pages changed by the move plugin
Content of data files for pages changed by the move plugin
May 20, 2022
Hello,
It seems, in some scenarios, a page that gets changed by the move plugin will not be changed in the
data/page
folder but some instructions somewhere will make the page change when it is viewed or edited.I've been able to find cases where the file in the data/pages folder has the old link but viewing the page shows the new link and also editing and saving the page updates the data/pages file.
What more do I have to copy/backup to get the instructions that will change the pages as well? Where are they stored?
And also, this change happened months ago... is it possible to run some script or change some setting to make changes be stored in the data/pages file and have it be the authority on page content and no other place in the system?
The file system and files-in-a-folder approach is especially attractive with regards to different kinds of catastrophe scenarios... but it's not so funny if the pages have old and broken links in them...
Best Regards,
/Erik
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: