Thanks for the suggestion CEFord. What I mean by "don't show up" is literally, they do not appear in the public side of the website. This is a newspaper website; we use Category Blog layouts throughout the website. I can create the Menu option for a category, and the menu option will bring up an empty page rather than a page with a dozen or more articles in that category.
Here's an example. The menu option for this category brings up an empty page.
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Yet if you look on the Admin side, there are 5 articles in that very category.
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But if I simply open the article in the Admin side and click Save and Close, the article appears on the public side in the correct category.
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To answer your question about publish_up and publish_down, I checked those. Remember, I transferred the entire database, all the columns that were expected in the Joomla 5 #__content database, including those 2 columns. All of the original dates for created/modified/published were preserved.
Does this help you understand better what I mean?
Here's an example. The menu option for this category brings up an empty page.

Yet if you look on the Admin side, there are 5 articles in that very category.

But if I simply open the article in the Admin side and click Save and Close, the article appears on the public side in the correct category.

To answer your question about publish_up and publish_down, I checked those. Remember, I transferred the entire database, all the columns that were expected in the Joomla 5 #__content database, including those 2 columns. All of the original dates for created/modified/published were preserved.
Does this help you understand better what I mean?
Statistics: Posted by Toolie — Tue Jul 23, 2024 1:36 am