managing child pages

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Chip McCain (2) is in the usergroup ‘Well-settled’
Greetings, I have a page that I've created several child pages to and one of them keeps giving me an error when trying to access it. It says the page doesn't exist and did I mean the name of the page. I've ftped in to my site and made sure the page is name the same as what the url is asking for and it is. Where do I find the child pages in the software? I've looked in content/pages and it doesn't show there.
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Jason Verhagen is in the usergroup ‘Community saint’
Hello Chip,

Normally a child page, if it is a comcode page, would show up in the Content/Pages area. If the child page was created or edited outside of Composr, I would check the owner and permissions of the file on the server to be sure it matches other working child page files. If you created the child page inside Composr, then I'm not sure what's going on. Could it be something about the child page filename that Composr doesn't like?

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Jason


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Chris Graham is in the usergroup ‘Administrators’
Right, I wonder what the filename is.

We did introduce a rule in v10 whereby a Comcode page may not have both underscores and dashes in the name.

This relates to the new automatic conversion of dashes in URLs to underscores in filenames, and vice-versa.

If it's only dashes or only underscores it should be fine.

I am happy to look if I have a link to the page and admin access.


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