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Posted 22/10/2003 17:33:00 |
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It would be nice if the Administrator could add their own article types to better suit their needs. Just a small request.  Carl Savillo
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Posted 23/10/2003 03:12:00 |
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Hi Carl, You can at the moment with both the end user license and the developers license. Simply add your new items to the dropdownlists on newarticle.aspx and editarticle.aspx - hope this helps 
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Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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Posted 23/10/2003 13:08:00 |
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Where? I don't see it on the web interface at all. -Carl
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Posted 23/10/2003 13:21:00 |
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Hi Carl, Sorry i did not make this clear. You can find this around: Line 92 of C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\instantkb12\adminewarticle.aspx and Line 92 of C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\instantkb12\admin\editarticle.aspx Please ensure the options in editarticle match the options in newarticle  Hope this helps 
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Posted 23/10/2003 19:37:00 |
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| Thanks for the replies but I think I wasn't clear enough. Of course I can go dig into the code and add new items but I was looking for the administrator to have the option to be able to add or change articles types from the web interface. Since the knowledge base has a such a large variety of uses, it would be helpful for the end-user, the adminstrator of the KB to tailor articles types to their needs and add new types when needed. Does this make sense now? As of right now I dont see a place in the admin section where they have this control.
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Posted 24/10/2003 03:28:00 |
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Hi Chris, Quite clear consider this added for the next release 
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Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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Posted 24/10/2003 12:39:00 |
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Thanks Ryan - I think it would make your product even more flexible. 
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Posted 24/10/2003 13:04:00 |
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IF.NET 4.2 Coming Soon
      
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Thanks Carl - This will be added to the next release - i've added this to the feature list 
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Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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Posted 27/10/2003 18:43:00 |
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Awesome - It would also be nice if you could search on a particular Article Type on the search page. Seems like this would make having article types more useful.
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Posted 27/10/2003 18:50:00 |
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Hi Carl - Thanks for the suggestion. You can search for content based on article type using a free text search. For example search for faq: or info: A dropdownlist maybe better i'll certainly look at this for the next release also 
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Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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