Forums / Setup & design / many many problems...
Danny Hurricane
Monday 14 April 2003 3:13:07 am
First of all I'd like to say hello! to everyone (that's my first time)
My 1st question is: where I can find id of the node? there is so much written about nodes and I can't find it in demo (admin interface) 2nd: how ez Publish knows that link e.g." href={"content/view/full/#/"|ezurl} " is redirection to pagelayout_section_#.tpl ?(based on demo instalation)
If for anyone these questions are too silly please forgive me, my english is not so well and I got troubels with understanding basic terms and solutions,thanks in advance
Paulo Almeida
Monday 14 April 2003 4:09:12 am
for 1stin admin when you edit and object look at the address and you'll seen something like http://ez.no/content/edit/24330, 24330 is the node id.
for 2ndEzpublish knows that because ezcrew made and excellent job (thank you ). :-P
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Karsten Jennissen
Monday 14 April 2003 5:21:21 am
#1: I don't think you get the node ID via the edit function but it's the site map function that works best for that. (The edit function gives you the object id). Browse the sitemap in the admin and click on the node you want, voila, the last number in the url should be the node id.
#2: How exactly (technically), I don't know. But you assign sections to nodes via the set-up menu, I think. Go to set-up -> sections and there you have a section list. Click on a section you want to assign, then you can browse the node tree and assign there. I am not sure how all the children of a node are handled, i.e. whether they automatically inherit the section of the parent, but that should be easy to find out.
Learn about the basic terms here:http://ezwiki.blanko.info/index.php/Datatypes%2C%20Classes%2C%20Objects%20and%20Nodes%20%283.x%29
Regards,Karsten
Monday 14 April 2003 6:05:27 am
big thanks Karsten and Paulo for so fast reply :)
Monday 14 April 2003 1:51:18 pm
Hi
You are totally correct Karsten Jennissen. With intention to simply the response, I made a mistake. Ofcourse only on browse and never on edit. Thank you for your atention and you speedy correction.
Monday 14 April 2003 3:05:03 pm
once again thanks to both of You for your help,now I know how to figure the node id of any node :),
Daniel