Hi Christian,
Christian Lohmaier wrote (28-01-11 23:36)
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Cor Nouws<oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:
I've cleaned the bogus HTML on the two pages. ok...
One problem I cannot see from the HTML or somewhere else:
At the bottom of
http://nl.libreoffice.org/ondersteuning/
there is some strange formatter "Instructies voor installeren etc etc"
??
The page is of type "FaqsHolder" - and FaqsHolder pages display a
summary of their child-FAQs - like on
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/faq/
(to also show the search form, insert "$SearchFaqsForm" into the content area
Aha. Can I find somewhere which page types have to be used for what?
Also there was a problem with some zh-Cn versions of pages.
Were apparently introduced by accident when starting a new page?
It looks as if I was able to remove them, but I'm not sure if there are
still some traces, that might give problems later on.
You did only unpublish them, to really remove them, use "remove from
staging site"
E.g. Meta-data tag of page 'ondersteuning' mentions "Original
ondersteuning-zh-CN"
Can one of you pls hve a look?
Hope that explains it, if you want me to delete the superfluous
translations, then tell me...
If needed, I'll be glad to make use of your kind offering ;-)
Thanks for the explanation.
Cor
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