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All content in the Content Manager is defined in Components. To ensure that content is consistent, the Content Manager bases all content on Schemas. Schemas define fields and field types for specific types of content.
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Get rendered HTML for different Page versions along with correct Component and Template version
Your note indeed states it all, the Component Presentations on a Page are not versioned. When a Page is rendered for preview, the latest available version for that user is used. … Component Template versions before rendering the Page. …
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Create a Component and save it in a particular Folder with TOM Interop (Tridion 2009)
, in Folder tcm:1-2-2
Component comp = (Component)tdse.GetNewObject(ItemType.ItemTypeComponent, "tcm:1-2-2", Constants.URINULL);
comp.Title = "new title";
comp.Schema = schema;
// etc. follow … Note the Component class used in your example and mine are different, I'm using a Tridion.ContentManager.Interop.TDS.Component, and that is also what you need to use. …