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  • Sebastian Dammark 547 posts 1287 karma points
    Jul 20, 2017 @ 09:06
    Sebastian Dammark
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    New nodes are created when old are renamed ?

    If AutoNode creates a node called Local Content of the type LocalContent and I rename that one to Modules.

    Next time I publish the parent page AutoNode creates a new node named Local Content of the type LocalContent

    It would be nice if the package only looked at the DocumentType and not the name.

  • Sebastian Dammark 547 posts 1287 karma points
    Oct 13, 2017 @ 05:53
    Sebastian Dammark
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    Any news on this ?

  • Sotiris Filippidis 274 posts 1395 karma points
    Jan 26, 2018 @ 18:18
    Sotiris Filippidis
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    Better late than never :)

    As of version 1.5, there's an option that you can use both in code and/or the xml configuration file that specifies that comparison is done only on the doctype level and not the node name.

    createIfExistsWithDifferentName (optional): This is true by default - it means that if you rename the automatically created node and republish its parent, a new node will be created. If you need to restrict node creation even more, then you can set this to False and it will not create a new node when a node of the same doctype is found.

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