I have created a new website to replace the existing website to the same URL. I created a new folder in the Content tree with the same name as the existing folder for the old site (I have unpublished this one and removed the domain assigned before I created the new folder).
I then published the content from the new folder to the same assigned domain/URL but the link to document on the top level page (which is home) is empty and the "Alternative links" is "N/A". I can preview the pages but their links to documents are all empty.
Still the same issue. Can anyone help? The Content tree is as follows:
After publishing the new site and its sub pages, the links to document are blank and the Alternative links are just "N/A" for every page pusblished including root. When I opened www.123.com in my browser, it would just show the old content from the old site instead of the new content from the new site.
Link to document is empty after publishing
Umbraco version 4.0.2.1
I have created a new website to replace the existing website to the same URL. I created a new folder in the Content tree with the same name as the existing folder for the old site (I have unpublished this one and removed the domain assigned before I created the new folder).
I then published the content from the new folder to the same assigned domain/URL but the link to document on the top level page (which is home) is empty and the "Alternative links" is "N/A". I can preview the pages but their links to documents are all empty.
Any idea what's wrong?
Thanks
No, but a screenshot would come in handy.
Still the same issue. Can anyone help? The Content tree is as follows:
After publishing the new site and its sub pages, the links to document are blank and the Alternative links are just "N/A" for every page pusblished including root. When I opened www.123.com in my browser, it would just show the old content from the old site instead of the new content from the new site.
(www.123.com is a dummy)
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Content
-- New site (published and assigned to www.123.com)
-- New sub folder #1
-- New sub pages
-- New sub folder #2
-- New sub pages
-- Old site (unpublished and unassigned from www.123.com)
-- Old sub pages
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