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    Default I need the urls of all the pages created

    Hello,
    I am new to contribute. I am creating hundreds of individual landing pages
    for use in my pay per click campaigns. Once the pages are created and
    published, I need to get a list of the urls that were created in contribute so
    I can load them into google adwords.

    I can't find a report or a tool that gives me a summary of everything
    published. Has anyone run across this issue? Can anyone show me where to find
    a report like this?
    Thanks


    ginlis1 Guest

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    Default Re: I need the urls of all the pages created

    no way to do that in CPS i think unless you create a custom service. Or
    perhaps easier you could just tackle that problem on the file system level by
    doing a regexp over your site directories ? -- assumes you use some Unix based
    system, though I'm sure there is some way to do it in windows as well.

    Or of course I could be wrong and there is an easy way to do this !

    zealot_alpha Guest

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