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    Hi,

    I've just added a 'new section' to the 'content tree' and refreshed the site but it is not showing in the list amoung the other sections. I can access it if I type the new section url into my browser but not from anywhere else.

    If it's something simple please forgive me and I will feel suitably embarassed!

    #2
    how about a URL and the name of the section you cannot see?

    otherwise we have absolutely no idea where to look or what to look for.
    Bill
    www.egyptianwonders.co.uk
    Text directoryWorldwide Actinic(TM) shops
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      #3
      or clear your browser cache

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        #4
        Originally posted by wjcampbe
        how about a URL and the name of the section you cannot see?

        otherwise we have absolutely no idea where to look or what to look for.
        sorry. here's a link to show you what customers see:

        http://www.purskincare.co.uk/acatalog/face-care.html

        and here's the missing page:

        http://www.purskincare.co.uk/acatalog/sun_care.html

        thanks

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          #5
          the sitemap doesn't show the extra link either (acatalog/sitemap.html)

          try deleting suncare.html from the remotre server and refresh the site

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            #6
            Hi pinbrook,

            the delete and refresh doesn't do it. i have a sneaky suspision that it may be hard coded, because of a similar problem i had last year. problem is i don't play with actinic often enough to remember what the hell i did last time!

            if that should be the case could you advise (remind) me on which template i'd need to look at?

            thanks in advance

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              #7
              Done!

              Thanks for the "trail of thought" prompt. It was a problem I've had before and was remedied by added the code by hand into act-primary.

              funny how I never would've remembered unless I came on here.

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                #8


                The thing I prefer/enjoy about forums, is being able to nudge someone into solving the problem for themselves, I find that more pleasurable than giving a definitive this is what you do reply.

                Its never a suprise to me either, that often having to compose a post to ask a question often clarifies thing sufficiently to see the answer too

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