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Jaisy Ann Cheriyan schrieb:
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<p> <span>Dear </span> </p>
<p> <span>I have doubts regarding versioning of resources in OpenCMS
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<p> <span>The version 1 always shows latest version be it published
or
unpublished… could you explain the versioning in openCMS</span></p>
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- Whenever you start to change a page, then a new version of your page
will be created in the offline project. You work on that offline
version until you publish this resource.<br>
- If you publish your file, then the your new offline version version
will also be copied into the online area. <br>
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So basically, whenever you start editing something that was published
before, a new version is started. Whenever you publish something, that
version is frozen and kept for the future. If the number of versions
for a page is higher than the maximum number of versions you have
configured, then the oldest versions are deleted.<br>
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hth<br>
christian<br>
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