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"Link" in "Add Knowledge Snippet" is a required field, but not marked as such

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By mccu7pj2 (Contact - View My Woyano)
Published Fri 09 Feb 2007, 1794 Views, 2 Comments

To reproduce:

Add Content > Add a knowledge snippet

Then check 'The knowledge is on an external website'. 'Link' then appears and is required, but doesn't have a red star next to to.

I would also quite like to have multiple 'Link' fields - the first article I added was links to several websites all on a theme (Xbox 360). Maybe I shouldn't have clicked 'The knowledge is on an external website', or maybe I should have used a BigUp - either way, I reckon it should be red-starred.

Also, if you go back to the article to edit it, and uncheck the 'external knowledge' box, the 'Link' field gets toggled *on* again.

Paul.

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  1.  
    JV ~ 18 months ago
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    I like that idea, how do you think we could deal with the fact that it might take up a lot of space with all the link fields.
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      mccu7pj2 ~ 17 months ago
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      If it was possible to easily put something together whereby the extra link fields only appeared if the user requested them (by clicking a +, something like that) it would be reasonable - the user would be accepting the extra use of space so it wouldn't be an issue.
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        AdGuy
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        This is my two cents...

           
        Hey you know AdGuy always gets the last word! ;)

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