Updating an Index block on page
Hello,
Currently on our Provost page we have an element in our right-hand column that shows new faculty members. It will show a different faculty member on refresh or revisit. It currently looks like this:
[1-Current-page.png]
It shows the faculty member and has a link to "view more..."
It's a new year so we have more faculty members so I went to change it
[2-block-element.png]
And I changed the folder to the newest folder
[3-index-block.png]
But when I view the changes the "view more..." link disappears!
[4-view-more-missing.png]
So I go in and double check the format and see where this link item is coming from
[5-format.png]
I look at the XSLT (mind you, I'm not proficient with XSLT, I can identify and undertand it and thats the extend of my knowledge) and I can clearly see the
- element to appear after everything else
[6-XSLT.png]
I'm not sure what the issue is. The profiles>2012 folder seems to be no different than the 2011 folder besides new profiles within. Is there something I'm forgetting to do?
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2-block-element.png 5.64 MB
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3-index-block.png 185 KB
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4-view-more-missing.png 5.64 MB
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5-format.png 5.64 MB
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6-XSLT.png 164 KB
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1 Posted by Ryan Griffith on Sep 20, 2012 @ 05:06 PM
Hi Matthew,
If everything is the same, it sounds as though the index page within the new 2012 folder is not being included within the Index Block.
Can you confirm that the index page has Include when indexing enabled?
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks
2 Posted by matthew.wren on Sep 21, 2012 @ 02:18 PM
I believed I figured it out! The problem was that someone named it "Index" with an uppercase letter "I"
I changed it to "index" and it works
3 Posted by Ryan Griffith on Sep 21, 2012 @ 04:01 PM
Ah, yeah the XPath is case sensitive so that would explain it. Glad to hear you got things working.
I'm going to go ahead and close this discussion, please feel free to reply or comment to re-open this discussion if you have any additional questions.
Thanks.
Ryan Griffith closed this discussion on Sep 21, 2012 @ 04:01 PM.