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Jonathan Woods schrieb:
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<div><span> Interesting - I hope that kind of behaviour doesn't start
to happen for me. That would really scupper things. </span></div>
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<div><span> For me, </span><span> opencms-modules.xml is loaded into
memory at OpenCms startup, and only ever written to when changes are
made through the Workplace (or programatically). Only if I make a
change through the Workplace do I lose any changes made manually during
the same runtime instance of OpenCms. </span></div>
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<div><span> Jon </span></div>
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I see,<br>
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maybe it's was no good idea then, to edit it while the system was
running.<br>
Thanks a lot<br>
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Christian<br>
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