Travis… thank you for structure. it is absolutely integral to what I’m doing. My first site in EE- and I can’t really fathom how I would organize things using the native EE pages module. Although I didn’t really spend much time working with it…
Structure 1.1 – asset type is totally useful! before I had a few ‘asset’ weblogs that weren’t ‘listed’ in structure anywhere- and were polluting my nice clean structure site-map. I also will use the assets in a variety of places- so it didn’t make sense to me that each of them had to be a ‘listing’..
anyways- just wanted to pop in and say Kudos for an essential plugin.
Should be shipped with in EE 2.0 IMHO.
rowan.
ps. a link of the site I just launched: http://www.bellyfit.ca (doing final cross-platform bug fixes now)
>>> Addition Bug in Safari 3.2.1 (Structure version 1.1 and 1.0x) -drag & drop in structure tree is buggy. You can click & drag all you want- but can’t drop! Must refresh page or navigate away to stop the structure element to drag all over the page. -jquery glitch? no biggie- i usually use FF.
I’ve been following the Structure tutorial on jambor-ee.com and have got the home page working. However, any additional pages I create give me a 404 error. I attempted to create the services and about pages without any luck. Does anyone have any thoughts about what might be going on?
Update: I’ve got this working on my Dreamhost account, but not on my 1and1 account. Trying to figure out what might be different between the two. Both are running PHP 5.2+ and have identical installs.
I’ve run into a problem with a site I’m working on. Client has been entering new pages (products) using Structure with no problem but then it came to a certain page and it won’t return a list of child pages.
I’m using a SQL query to get the IDs of the child pages for the current page you’re on:
global $IN;
global $DB;
$entry_array = array();
$sql="select entry_id from exp_structure where parent_id='{entry_id}'";
$result = $DB->query($sql);
if ($result->num_rows > 1) {
foreach($result->result as $row) {
$entry_array[]= $row['entry_id'];
}
$entry_ids = implode('|', $entry_array);
};
If I change parent_id=’XXX’ for the ID of the parent that’s causing the problem, I get nothing, but if I put in the ID number of some other parent page, I get a list of results. But if I run the same query in EE’s Database Query Form with the ID number of the problem parent page, it does give me a list of results.
Anyone got an idea what’s going on? :long:
Yeah, it’s happening to all new entries that are created at the same level (four deep) not showing up their subpages. But the thing is that there is a section of entries entered at the same level which do work. And deleting and recreating the entries doesn’t change anything. And as I mentioned, using EE’s SQL form does show that there are entries with parent_id relationships.
Setting up a new site for a client, running EE 1.6.6. Downloaded v1.1.1 of Structure and installed according to instructions. Followed the tutorial on Jambor-ee, but I’m hitting a road block in that when I go to Publish/Edit content under a ‘Structure’ managed weblog, the ‘Structure’ tab is not appearing.
Any reason why this wouldn’t be showing up?
Cheers Brendan
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