The Reunion Web Tool application, when comparing old and new folders of Reunion 12, is identifiyng the vast majority of files as new. This way, the application has become useless. Does anyone know what may be causing "changes" in files in which I have not made any changes?
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Re: Reunion Web Tool
Hi Rubem,
Please go to:
Reunion -> Preferences... , Web, Reports, Footer
Is "Add creation date" checked with "[date]" appearing somewhere in the field below it?
If so, what build of Reunion (note: not the web tool) do you currently have installed? You can check this by going to:
Reunion -> About Reunion
Thanks,Mark Harrison
Leister Productions, Inc.
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Re: Reunion Web Tool
Hi, Mark,
Thank you for your support.
Yes, "Add creation date" (Applies to: cover page, index, and source pages) is checked. And the field is empty.
Below it, the "Add footer" (Applies to all pages) is checked too. In this field I wrote: "© Amorese <www.amorese.com.br>".
I am using Reunion 12.0 (build: 180613) 64-bit
Thanks,
Rubem Amorese
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Re: Reunion Web Tool
Originally posted by Rubem Amorese View PostIn this field I wrote: "© Amorese <www.amorese.com.br>"
Also, did you make any changes to the settings under Style since the last time you created a web project?
Most likely there is something that was changed on every page - changes to the footer or the style settings would require a change to each page, which would explain why you're seeing what you're seeing.
If you haven't made any such changes, then I'd recommend sending a sample (e.g. a few of the pages) of the two web projects to us (help@leisterpro.com) so we can look at them here. We should be able to determine the cause of the problem.
HTHMark Harrison
Leister Productions, Inc.
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Re: Reunion Web Tool
Originally posted by Mark View PostMost likely there is something that was changed on every page - changes to the footer or the style settings would require a change to each page, which would explain why you're seeing what you're seeing.
HTH
Thanks a lot.
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