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#1 2007-11-27 05:39:15
- fiddle
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getting a tag error, not sure why
Hi all, Im new to TXP, I keep getting this error on the top of the page:
Tag error: -> Textpattern Notice: Page template motorsports does not contain a txp:article tag on line 464
Im using this tag – <txp:article_custom id=“9” section=“motorsports” />
Im using the same tag to call a specific article in another page, I dont get the error in the other page..?? Any ideas would be very helpful..
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#2 2007-11-27 06:08:55
- fiddle
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Re: getting a tag error, not sure why
Not sure what I did, but I fixed this. Somehow I was using the tag wrong…dont see how, the other page uses the tag exactly the same way calling a different article, but that was it. Now Im using <txp:article status=“5” /> status 5 I guess means sticky article… If anyone can clarify why my original tag wasent working, Id appreciate it, get a better understanding of the structure.. Thanks again.
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Re: getting a tag error, not sure why
The error is because you didn’t have <txp:article /> in your page template. <txp:article /> ≠ <txp:article_custom /> – txp:article is required.
Also, your status value is invalid – it looks like Textpattern is ignoring it. Acceptable attributes: draft, hidden, pending, live (default value), sticky. If you drop the status attribute, it should display.
Last edited by jm (2007-11-27 06:16:01)
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Re: getting a tag error, not sure why
For the status attribute, ‘5’ is a valid value. I wouldn’t recommend use anything but ‘sticky’ and ‘live’ for that attribute as non-numeric values (consider it a bug that the others are accepted).
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#5 2007-11-28 21:44:23
- Mary
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Re: getting a tag error, not sure why
The “error” wasn’t an error but a notice (or “very mild warning”). If you don’t need an article tag on that page, you don’t have to use one, just be aware of what the difference is between article and article_custom.
For the status attribute, ‘5’ is a valid value.
To elaborate: the tag accepts both numbers and strings: the former is for the database, the latter is the human-friendly short-hand (who wants to memorize what the numbers mean?).
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#6 2007-11-30 21:35:58
- fiddle
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Re: getting a tag error, not sure why
Thanks for all the help.. Im on my way to understanding what Im doing here…..thanks again.
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