I’m loving it – the only thing I can think of is in the interests of content security perhaps we can have an option on the document type to turn this feature on/off – i.e. if a document type has been “locked” then the content associated with it cannot be transferred to a new document type. If that makes sense…
Robert Foster
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Today's video focuses on a new dialog that Andy Butland has implemented to allow you to change the document type of a content item.
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Nice work but I would vote to make this into a package instead of adding it to the coreMainly because I don't see this being a frequently used feature
@Andy regarding ChangeContentType() I believe I added the option to not keep differences. But I'll double check - should be handled in the API IMO.
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@Stephan - no it didn't handle inherited properties - good point, but it does now. And it also syncs the tree on save.
Well shouldn't the doc types be setup to make it as easy as possible for editors (ideally a single type they can choose when creating content) instead of giving them a tool to fix mistakes