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#1 2007-10-23 12:53:30
- els
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Allowoverride and sticky articles
allowoverride="1" doesn’t seem to work with status="sticky". Is that intentional?
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Re: Allowoverride and sticky articles
I don’t think so. Can you post a tag trace and the results of inserting <txp:php>global $thisarticle; dmp($thisarticle);</txp:php> in the used article form?
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#3 2007-10-23 17:33:59
- els
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Re: Allowoverride and sticky articles
OK I’m stumped… I know (I had a setup in which) it didn’t work because I spent hours since yesterday evening looking for the reason why. Earlier today I decided to give up on using sticky articles for the time being, and found a workaround without them. Posted here anyway because I was just curious ;)
And now, to be able to post the tag trace, I reverted to – what I thought was – my original code, but I just can’t reproduce it…! Whatever I try, allowoverride works with sticky articles.
So. I apologize for taking your time. It must have been something stupid that I completely failed to see.
(feeling dumb and hoping to prove some day that I am not…)
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#4 2007-10-24 08:57:44
- Mary
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Re: Allowoverride and sticky articles
Gremlins.
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