How to post in different page ?

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geek

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Aug 23, 2009, 11:12:54 PM8/23/09
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I am using the "Cruise Control for AppEngine " ,It is great !
But I have a question:how to post text in different page that builded
by my self !

Patrick Chapman

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Aug 24, 2009, 12:30:09 PM8/24/09
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Hi!

Glad to hear you like using Cruise Control for AppEngine! If you are using the built-in pages functionality (where you create pages via the /admin/ section of the site), you'll need to check the "Published" checkbox and then click save or done. This will make the page you created visible on the website.

Thanks again and let me know if you run into any more issues.

Patrick

geek

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Aug 25, 2009, 1:37:00 AM8/25/09
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Ok ,thank you ! I got it !
But if I build a new page (not the default page "Blog"),for example
called 'Geek',how can I post text in it ?
When I attempted to post in Geek,they always diplayed in 'Bolg' page.
That is :how can I do multiple page posts ?
What is the "path" used to ?
Another problem:Unable to delete page .
I would expect to see confirmation of the page being deleted.
Instead I get a white screen.





On 8月25日, 上午12时30分, Patrick Chapman <pchapman1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Glad to hear you like using Cruise Control for AppEngine! If you are using
> the built-in pages functionality (where you create pages via the /admin/
> section of the site), you'll need to check the "Published" checkbox and then
> click save or done. This will make the page you created visible on the
> website.
>
> Thanks again and let me know if you run into any more issues.
>
> Patrick
>

Patrick Chapman

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Aug 25, 2009, 1:36:13 PM8/25/09
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Are you trying to create a new page like the "Download" page at http://www.cruisecontrolforappengine.com/?

If so, then when you enter the admin console, you need to click on the "Pages" tab that is between "Comments" and "Blog".  After you have done that, you can create a new page called Geek. That will then appear next to Blog on the main site.

2009/8/24 geek <gee...@gmail.com>



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