Dynamic placholder position
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collie
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:50 pm    Post subject: Dynamic placholder position Reply with quote

Hi,

Is it possible to allow the users to position the placeholders in the
template wherever they like.
I have a template with 2 placeholders and some users want to lets say
position placeholder1 at the top and placeholder2 below placeholder1 and
others want the other way round.

Thanks
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Stefan [MSFT]
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Dynamic placholder position Reply with quote

Ah! Just saw that you are using the SetAuthCookie method.

It seems that the generated cookie does not identify a valid MCMS user. Did
you map to a valid Windows NT user?

Btw: the MCMS documentation contains a chapter on how to implement custom
authentication. Did you follow the steps outlined here?

Cheers,
Stefan

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Quote:
Hi,

Is it possible to allow the users to position the placeholders in the
template wherever they like.
I have a template with 2 placeholders and some users want to lets say
position placeholder1 at the top and placeholder2 below placeholder1 and
others want the other way round.

Thanks
Back to top
 
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