Oracle have restructured their products and acquired Fatwire. Somewhere along the line they've decided to rename (or absorb?) the ECM suite into something called "WebCenter Content." Not sure where all this is heading but my guess is that it is probably the end of SiteStudio websites.
Ideas, tips, rants and other observations about web development & Oracle's WebCenter Content.
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Thursday, 14 July 2011
Monday, 20 June 2011
How to avoid "not so Ready to Replicate" conundrums
Chatting with Brett on the yahoo forums has turned up a solution to the not so Ready-to-Replicate problem I posted about previously. It turns out an undocumented setting can disable the R2R feature and allow you to selectively sync back to development servers.
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Avoiding the workflow "contribution step" trap
Ever had a rejected content item you couldn't do anything with? Or maybe it was something you put in a contribution folder and then realised it was stuck there? UCM workflow has a "contribution step" trap you need to avoid.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Empty a metadata field at revision checkin
An issue that dogged me for ages was that metadata fields can't be reset to empty for a revision checkin if they already have something in them. For example, if a content item at revision one has some comments then the checkin form for revision two will display the same comments. There's no way to clear the field for the user. Even if they delete the comments and then submit, the comments reappear! The only way to get rid of them is to type something else. But there is a better way.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Thumbnail search in Content Server #2
Just a quick update to an older post
Go to Configuration Manager and create a rule that is only activated on a "search" condition. Click on the Side Effects tab and enter the key=value pair. Now add the rule to your Profiles for images and presto! everyone's image search uses the thumbnail view.
Thumbnail search in Content Serverwhere I talked about forcing the search template to show thumbnails. My tip was to add a parameter to the URL but this is a bit clumsy, the contributor will probably never do it. Let's do it for them!
Go to Configuration Manager and create a rule that is only activated on a "search" condition. Click on the Side Effects tab and enter the key=value pair. Now add the rule to your Profiles for images and presto! everyone's image search uses the thumbnail view.
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