where are all the pages?
Last Post 09/21/2007 6:24 AM by Joseph Craig. 7 Replies.
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carmela cardino
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09/21/2007 12:53 AM  
hi everyone!

i just want to ask where i will find the pages thaat i have added in my website?
thanks!
bobbyjosephg
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09/21/2007 2:13 AM  
you can see all the pages that you have added in "admin>pages."
Lee Sykes
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09/21/2007 2:30 AM  
also, if you want to release your pages to the public click on the edit pencil icon in " admin>pages" - or when viewing the page click on the page settings icon in the control panel at the top left.

In the permissions section tick all users for view permissions.

I would suggest you view the following tutorials:

and if you are new to securtiy roles / permissions
Thanks,


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carmela cardino
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09/21/2007 2:34 AM  
hmmm... i dont see any pages folder in admin...
carmela cardino
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09/21/2007 2:39 AM  
oopps... sorry about my earlier post. i got confused..   

Yes i see the pages added in admin>pages. But can I find it in an actual folder? What i mean is where do all the pages go? Like for example when i add an image i can see it in the folder of images...
Lee Sykes
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09/21/2007 2:52 AM  
DotNetNuke does not create physical pages within your installation files, it stores the data in your SQL database. Have a read of: An Introduction to the Principles of DotNetNuke
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carmela cardino
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09/21/2007 2:57 AM  
ah.. okay thanks for the replies!
Joseph Craig
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09/21/2007 6:24 AM  
In addition to the other replies that you have received, make sure that you understand that there isn't a directory or a set of directories that contain your "pages."  Your pages are created dynamically when people request them from data that lives in your DotNetNuke database.

If this isn't clears -- and it's a commom source of confusion to newcomers -- then you might want to review these tutorials:


Joe Craig, Patapsco Research Group
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