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Stobe
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09/17/11 05:33 AM (14 years ago)

Any way to re-upload configuration data to buzz touch?

I have an app I'm about to start that will require a bunch of sub-menus duplicated. I thought about creating them by cutting and pasting within the config data file versus the control panel. If I did this, I'm guessing there would be no way to get the config data back into buzztouch's control panel, right? I'd have to either include it in the build, or host it myself when it was all done? If this is the case, I might just do the repetitious work within the control panel. Thanks for any ideas.
 
theGreek
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09/17/11 07:32 AM (14 years ago)
I'm guessing that's a one-way street
 
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09/17/11 11:04 AM (14 years ago)
Hi guys, You are correct in your assumptions, Strobe. We would like to enable something like what you are talking about in the future, but that is a ways down the road. In the meantime, a lot of people will open up two windows in their web browser with one window looking at the old app they're copying, and the other window displaying the new app they're creating. This can help speed up the process and allow you to copy URLs, etc.
 
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09/17/11 11:22 AM (14 years ago)
ok, i might try that. Mine is all within the same app. Ex. I have a menu with 13 choices. Each of those choices lead to their own menu with 4 choices. I guess that results in creating 14 menus and 52 end pages (most likely html files). I was hoping to speed up the process, but I'll just put on some fast music and peck away, lol. Thanks
 

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