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		<description><![CDATA[Ahhh, a new work week. The first perplexing puzzle for the week was a seemingly silly idea (it still is) in Plone where it allows you to view the contents of a given folder in batches of 20. Now, combine this concept (which is good) with a concept of being able to re-order items within [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Plone: PloneFormGen Customisations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another fun problem for me to address today: upgrading to the latest version of Plone (3.1.7 at time of writing) caused my custom PloneFormGen (otherwise known as PFG) view to break in a nasty way: Module None, line 13, in fgvalidate_base - &#60;fscontrollervalidator at /site/fgvalidate_base used for /site/registration-form&#62; - Line 13 Module Products.PloneFormGen.content.form, line 519, [...]]]></description>
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