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CMS shows changed pages, but they were not touched

23 June 2009 at 8:09pm
Nearly every day, when I look in our CMS, there are some pages marked green. If I go to page history (and also select unpublished versions) and do a compare of the newest unpublished v ersion with the last published version, there is no difference marked.
So I publish these unpublished versions (which are identical since long time), the green marking goes away, until some next day in the near future.
Has anyone some idea, what to check for this behaviour?
Walter
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Re: CMS shows changed pages, but they were not touched

2 October 2009 at 10:53pm
Yeah, I noticed this before as well..
I haven't got a clue on how to fix it though.... ;-)
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Re: CMS shows changed pages, but they were not touched

10 October 2009 at 8:56pm
This is happening to me too. Only on my HomePage.
If anyone wants to compare to see what maybe triggering this, here's my file.
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Re: CMS shows changed pages, but they were not touched

15 October 2009 at 10:13pm
I think my Home page status went to "changed" after messing with my DataObjectManager PHP pages. Not sure how those would trigger the issue on the seemingly unrelated Home page.
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Re: CMS shows changed pages, but they were not touched

7 March 2010 at 12:15am Last edited: 8 March 2010 11:15am
I have the same problem - but it's worse than Walter describes...
Whenever I walk through my CMS site tree (of about 120 pages) I always find a few (leaf) pages marked green even though page history of any of them shows that nothing has changed. If I go through and republish each page marked green and then refresh my browser (or use a different browser), a new set of green links appear!
Over the past few months of repeatedly republishing pages, here are a few observations:
- Roughly 10-20% of pages need to be republished at any time.
- Pages that need republishing are (nearly) always leaf pages (of type "ArticlePage").
- Pages in the deepest subtree, tend to need republishing more often than shallower subtrees.
- PageID doesn't seem to be an influencing factor.
Unfortuately, this is very frustrating for my content editor as she's forever republishing pages that haven't changed (which is resulting in page histories filling up with unchanged versions).
Anyone got any ideas? PLEASE!
Thanks...Fig
- Roughly 10-20% of pages need to be republished at any time.
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