tag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:/discussions/general/229-more-wordpress-issuesCascade CMS: Discussion 2012-10-04T14:49:31Ztag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/50727762011-02-01T18:22:09Z2011-02-01T18:22:10ZMore WordPress Issues<div><p>I can get Cascade to publish content to a WordPress instance but
I'm having 2 problems. . .</p>
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<p>It is not passing the category. I have the category defined in
the page metadata. I have the "Metadata mapping for categories" set
to "category" under content type grpup for the connector. I have an
existing post in the category in the WordPress instance as a place
holder. But the published post is uncategorized in WordPress.</p>
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<p>Every time I post content from Cascade to WordPress a new post
is created with the same name. This makes it impossible to sync or
update the content on the WordPress site. Is this by design?</p>
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</ol></div>Robert Whitakertag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/50727762011-02-09T21:10:31Z2011-02-09T21:10:31ZMore WordPress Issues<div><p>Question: 1<br>
I have been testing the WordPress Connector and I'm unable to
generate the error that you are seeing. I have a few questions:<br>
1. What version Cascade are you using?<br>
2. How is your "Category" Metadata setup?<br>
3. Have you double-checked that you are not assigning the category
mapping to the choice for tags?</p>
<p>Question 2:<br>
Yes. It is by design that the content is simply pushed out to
WordPress from Cascade. However, once a Page has been published for
the first time, there is an association made behind the scenes
between that Page in Cascade and the Post in WordPress. Any updates
to the Page in Cascade that are subsequently re-published with the
Connector will update the Post in WordPress. It is a one-way "sync"
though. Updates in WordPress WILL NOT find their way into
Cascade.</p>
<p>I have tested making changes to the Page content, as well as
Page's Display Name and Title, and then re-published the asset. You
should not being a second post generated but rather an update of
your original post. What exactly do you mean by "a new post is
created with the same name" when you post content from Cascade?</p></div>Charlie Holdertag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/50727762011-02-09T21:19:54Z2011-02-09T21:19:56ZMore WordPress Issues<div><p>Hi Charlie,</p>
<p>Thanks for the reponse.</p>
<p>I just got it working this morning. It turned out to be a
problem with the WP server/instance. I tried recreating my
connector and it would not verify. So I created a connector to
another WP server/instance and . . . voila. . . it works. I'm still
testing everything but it seems to be working now.</p>
<p>Previously it had been creating an additional post each time I
published but the name of the post was duplicated and it was not
putting it in the proper category. If the category did not exist it
would create it but not put the post into it. The category remained
empty. Thanks for your help.</p></div>Robert Whitakertag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/50727762011-02-10T14:44:34Z2011-02-10T14:44:34ZMore WordPress Issues<div><p>Glad I could help.</p></div>Charlie Holder