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Old article stuff in new article

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 11:58
by derD
Hi

I generated a new Article with Content (WYSIWYG HTML).
When i look at the page, i see the stuff of an old article i already deleted before my new article and its content.

When i look into my page source, i cannot see the old stuff, just the new one.

Is this s.th. with the database ?
How can i get rid of this old article stuff ?

My Template ("Vorlage") has only the {CONTENT} Replacement Tag in it for the content and as i can see on the page source, only my article is inserted. But when i see the page, the old stuff from another article is in there.

I deleted cache and history in my browser.

Any suggestions ?

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 12:18
by Pappnase
hello

i have can't imagine your problem! did you look in db if the content is there!? how can content shown when it's not shown in the db!? :roll:

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 12:27
by derD
i looked into the db. but i think the text that appears is the text you insert when you create a new article (not a new content in this article).

i could not find s.th. in the database. where are the articles saved ? i guess in phpwcms_article or phpwcms_articlecat !?

EDIT: it seems that this stuff appears on every subpage of one of my main pages. i think i had this stuff (article) in the mainpage before, then delete it and now it appears on every subpage... :shock:

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 12:36
by pSouper
did you type the old stuff in the summary of the article and have forgotten to look there?

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 12:41
by derD
hm. no. i checked this for all articles. but right now i only have 4 articles.
but there seems to be a lot of old stuff in my db from earlier testing. how secure is it, to delete this stuff ?

but at a first look i cannot find this article stuff there (from the old one i deleted in the admin panel)

EDIT: Well i watched now for the title and summary in table phpwcms_article. But there is nothing. No entry with the title or summary i see on my webpages...

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 12:48
by pSouper
not sure how you got all the old stuff unless you were messing about in the db yourself.

as you only have a few articles you could try deleting one then recreating it to see if it cures your ills.
if so do the rest. if no then rethink your game plan.

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 12:54
by derD
pSouper wrote:not sure how you got all the old stuff unless you were messing about in the db yourself.
hm. if you mean with that i changed/deleted/etc s.th. by hand in the db... No, didn`t do anything by hand in the db.

The old stuff in the database is from earlier articles which i deleted to create new ones. They all have a '9' in the article_deleted field, so i guess that the cms recognized my deletion and marked them as deleted so they dont appear anymore (or should not)...
pSouper wrote:if no then rethink your game plan.
:shock: what do you mean by this, new install ? :cry:

hm. another point that could bring me to a solution of this problem:

Code: Select all

http://.../index.php?id=2,11,0,0,1,0
They all have the '1' in the 5th parameter incommon. What does the 5th parameter, or for what does he stand ??

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 13:03
by pSouper
so all your deleted files are marked with a 9 but still apear in the articles?
if so you should just upload the phpwcms back up - they may have corrupted some how.

if not...
what do you mean by this, new install ?
you could do it that way, it is quick an easy the more you do it.
if you should then here is a tip..
  • keep you old frontend.css
  • copy&paste all the areas of all your templates to .txt files
  • anthing you can think off too.

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 13:11
by derD
pSouper wrote:so all your deleted files are marked with a 9 but still apear in the articles?
if so you should just upload the phpwcms back up - they may have corrupted some how.
No. The articles marked with '9' dont appear. But the article that appears and should not appear isnt listed in the database. Sounds super-strange but that is how it is. Or it is not an article... i will check the content table... wait a sec :wink: ... no. there is nothing in there with the words of what there appear.

But the SUPER-strange thing is, what i already posted is that the content that should not appear is not listed in the page source of my browser(s). It is not in there... how can i then be on the screen :roll:

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 13:13
by DeXXus
derD wrote:hm. another point that could bring me to a solution of this problem:

Code: Select all

http://.../index.php?id=2,11,0,0,1,0
They all have the '1' in the 5th parameter incommon. What does the 5th parameter, or for what does he stand ??
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5680#5680
0 = structure ID
1 = article ID
2 = e.g. 1 -> Print
3 = if 1 show structure
4 = if link to article then show (1)
5 = spare for serveral things

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 13:19
by pSouper
browser cache?
no, silly question really but worth a try

Re: Old article stuff in new article

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 13:25
by derD
derD wrote:I deleted cache and history in my browser.
:wink:

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 13:37
by pSouper
WAS THAT IT :shock:

8)

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 13:47
by derD
no. but i wrote in my first post already that i deleted the cache.

the problem still exists. :wink:

Posted: Wed 19. May 2004, 13:51
by pSouper
:oops: :lol: :lol: