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CM content module assigned to mailing in wrong place

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:15 pm
by hzujmccescsl
OpenEMM-2013
1) create CM template (with dynamic tags),CM module type (Page Title, Page Header, Content Title header, main body content, footer content), CM content module (corresponding to module Type)
2) create mailing
3) assign CM template to mailing
4) populate content modules and assign to mailing
5) review mailing Content - some content Modules are not in their correct template location/order; they get attached/assigned to incorrect mailing Content template component (table row)

Each AGN tag/CM type/CM module name consists of multiple words joined with underscores and ending with "-today" (no blanks anywhere).

Re: CM content module assigned to mailing in wrong place

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 7:06 am
by maschoff
Sorry, this description is not detailed enough to be able to reproduce the problem. Maybe you can PM me with more details?

Re: CM content module assigned to mailing in wrong place

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:55 pm
by maschoff
For those of you reading along:
1. Do not place agnDYN tags outside of the HTML body tags. This will not work.
2. After changing the order in the content tab click the save button at the very end of the page in the right corner. Use the preview to check if the order is ok for you.

Re: CM content module assigned to mailing in wrong place

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 5:33 am
by waleed432
Have a look at file emm.properties in directory /home/openemm/webapps/openemm/WEB-INF/classes. Property fckpath should be set to [edit]fckeditor-2.6.6[/edit] and it should be in this file only once. Is it? And did you use the online update feature or did you update manually?

Re: CM content module assigned to mailing in wrong place

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 4:05 pm
by hzujmccescsl
fsckpath is correct as suggested.
This particular problem is not an issue any more. Some time ago I believe that I figured out how to deal with the situation and most of the solution was saving the work-in-progress at the appropriate time. Other than that, it was more of learning how to select which content item to enter in what order.