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Re: [Summary-Talk] Custom Overviews



There was a bug such that custom HTML was not used in e-mailed or static
HTML reports prior to 2.6.6, but this is fixed in 2.6.6. Starting in
Summary 2.6.6, any custom HTML you define will be used in all three
places (interactive reports, static HTML reports, and e-mailed reports).

If you are not seeing this you should check that you have updated to
Summary 2.6.6 and that the static HTML or e-mailed reports you are
looking at were created after you upgraded. I retested this again today
and all of this works for me here.

All of this only applies to Summary SP Lite and SP. Summary (basic) and
Plus don't support custom HTML.

Jason


Michelle A. Hoyle wrote:
> I'm not so sure about this myself, Jason.  You might recall that I
> reported a bug where custom pages weren't generated as Static HTML.
> As far as I can tell, 2.6.6 didn't fix this.  I'm still not seeing my
> custom pages generated with the static HTML reports or a mechanism to
> turn them on/off for one subsite over another or even globally.

> At 15:00 -0500 01/13/2006, Jason Linhart wrote:
>> This is a bug that was fixed in Summary 2.6.6. You should update,
>> <http://summary.net/updates.html#26X>, to the most recent version and
>> that should take care of it.
>>
>> Bill Taggart wrote:
>>>  The Overview now displays the top 10. However the email report still
>>>  only displays the default top 5.
>>>
>>  > SP Lite 2.6.5 on a Mac G5 with OS 10.3.9

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