| Graziella,
No you did it completely correctly that's how it works in v3.0.
It would be nice if the final step were a little more automated but
you only take the full pain of specifying all the live locations once
When you do an Update of your application later it should be much
easier.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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| The logic behind moving elements into the development area only is
quite simple. CM never takes any action which may affect a running
system. Making elements live automatically affects a running system.
Remember that a maintainer can restore an application, but it's the
system manager's job to make sure that everything is OK before they
allow users to access the application. So moving things for movement
to the live area is the correct course of action, after you test the
elements which have been introduced onto a system. After all, how do
you know that there aren't any bugs in the new elements?
Tony
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Hi Graziella,
To add to .2, keep in mind your shipping Site elements.
With Base elements it's pretty straightforward. The elements all reside
in the Base area.
However, packaging Site elements allows you to package elements which
reside in the Development and/or Live area. It is not restricted to
only Live elements. So, to help a to prevent a mixed environment CM
restores all Site elements in Development.
Ciao,
Simon
PS From at least one very big site last week we got the feedback that the
Restore option would be more useable when no user interaction was
needed. Currently it is with answers to questions, with a possible MLA,
etc.
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