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#1 2004-04-01 22:44:39

jerry
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From: St. Louis, MO
Registered: 2004-03-14
Posts: 5
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Expiration Date for articles

I’ve looked through the list and don’t see this request, so…

I use Txp primarily as a CMS not for blogging, so I am very happy to have the ability to add articles with a future date so that they don’t appear until that date. I’d like to also, however, be able to assign a expiration date where the article will no longer appear after this date.

jerry


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#2 2004-04-02 15:49:23

Dean
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From: Languedoc
Registered: 2004-02-14
Posts: 235
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Re: Expiration Date for articles

I admit when I first read this it seemed like a very specific need, and thus not the sort of thing I’d rush to put into the core program, but the more I think about it the more useful it seems – people have, for example, asked about using Txp for event calendars and such.

Look for it as an advanced article option in a future version.


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#3 2004-04-06 21:53:06

bjorn
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From: sweden
Registered: 2004-02-24
Posts: 10
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Re: Expiration Date for articles

Ahhh, lovely! I was just about to make a request for something like that!

I’m helping a friend with her website and she wants an event calender. one way to go about it would of course to include another open source tool to handle that, but it would be so much nicer to be able to administrate it within txp.

Right now the need is pretty simple…
post in the future, have a misc-form show the nearest due event in the sidebar, then have a page-listing of upcoming events, as well as an option to view archives…

If I get the time this weekend I’ll give it a try…

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#4 2004-05-06 11:36:27

nils
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From: Frankfurt, Germany
Registered: 2004-04-22
Posts: 3
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Re: Expiration Date for articles

Yeah this is a good feature… I’d love showing everything that’s expired in the “archive” only.

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#5 2004-05-14 08:43:14

Apfelsaft
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Registered: 2004-05-08
Posts: 2

Re: Expiration Date for articles

I too think that this would be a great feature, since the site i’m working on (a blog for network administration in a student dormatory) will have a lot of expiring messages like “The Network might be down on May 13”. Please implement it ;-)

Last edited by Apfelsaft (2004-05-14 08:49:41)

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#6 2005-02-26 18:35:42

brian.zerangue
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Registered: 2005-02-15
Posts: 62

Re: Expiration Date for articles

Expiration Date for articles would be perfect! It definitely cure all the ills of doing an upcoming event calendar. Please, please, please consider this feature!

Is there any possibility that this advanced feature (expiration date for articles) could be included in the Textpattern 1.0 or upcoming RC3 release?

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#7 2005-07-19 19:20:31

loid
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Registered: 2005-03-09
Posts: 38

Re: Expiration Date for articles

I also would find this feature extremely useful.

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#8 2005-09-02 12:01:42

nardo
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From: tuvalahiti
Registered: 2004-04-22
Posts: 743

Re: Expiration Date for articles

try <txp:article_custom time="future" section="events-xxxx-ample" />

should do what you want

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#9 2005-10-30 22:42:04

photonomad
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Registered: 2005-09-10
Posts: 290
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Re: Expiration Date for articles

nardo -

unless I’m mistaken.. setting the time to “future” is dependent on the publish date being in the future… this prevents articles from being set to publish on a particular date and then expire on a different date in the future.

I am about to try out the plugin chh_article_custom —- however, it does seem like an expiration date feature would be worth adding to the txp core. As mentioned above, the option to set an expiration date would be of use to event calendars, posts that mention deadlines, etc.

just my two cents.

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