[geeklog-devel] Re: [ geeklog-Feature Requests-544847 ] Static Pages

Tony Bibbs tony at tonybibbs.com
Mon Mar 10 14:10:35 EST 2003


Or where is his beer?

;-)

--Tony

On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, SourceForge.net wrote:

> Feature Requests item #544847, was opened at 2002-04-16 22:16
> You can respond by visiting: 
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=357371&aid=544847&group_id=7371
> 
> Category: None
> Group: None
> >Status: Closed
> >Resolution: Fixed
> Priority: 5
> Submitted By: Simon Lord (hackcess)
> >Assigned to: Dirk Haun (dhaun)
> Summary: Static Pages
> 
> Initial Comment:
> Allow for opening a static page as a copy to avoid 
> having to recreate pages from scratch that are 
> basically copies of each other.
> 
> Transcript from IRC:
> 
> Knuckles: IA-Outdoors: Richard says static pages 
> rock but it needs the following feature
> 
> knuckles: Admin should be able to open a static 
> page as a COPY or save a static page AS A COPY
> 
> knuckles: he's already tired of creating pages 
> based on an earlier static page appreently
> 
> IA-Outdoors: hehe
> 
> IA-Outdoors: tell him to send over a case of beer or 
> $30 and I'm on it ;-)
> 
> IA-Outdoors: $30/US and none of that canadian 
> beer
> 
> IA-Outdoors: acutally that is a pretty easy feature 
> add
> 
> IA-Outdoors: new button, "copy to new page"
> 
> IA-Outdoors: or something similar
> 
> knuckles: You're the best. I'll tell him to send you 
> $30 right now
> 
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> 
> >Comment By: Dirk Haun (dhaun)
> Date: 2003-03-10 19:46
> 
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> 
> Done. Where's the $30? ;-)
> 
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> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=357371&aid=544847&group_id=7371
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