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Order as is is used to specify the order you want selected content to be returned and used. The default, order as is, will return data in the order it is stored in the repository. By clicking the order as is link, you can also choose order randomly or order by. |
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The following element should be a direct child of the feed's channel element since it applies to the feed as a whole rather than to an individual item in the feed. |
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The authoringTemplate element is used to specify the authoring template that will be applied to a content item or site area. The value of this element should be the name of an existing authoring template. |
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The association element is used to create an association between two or more separate content items. It is used to support some content item relationships that are not native to Web Content Manager but which are found in some other web content management systems. One example would be a technical ... |
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Value is the placeholder for the result of an evaluation. This value can be one you enter, the value of another resource attribute, or an arithmetic expression. |
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Workflow elements allow you to specify workflow related parameters when creating content items that use a workflow. |
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The security control element is used to set access controls on the item being created. |
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Most identification fields in Web Content Manager items map directly to core RSS elements; title maps to the name field, description maps to the description field, and author maps to the authors field. Other identification fields can be populated using the following identity control ... |
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The following elements are applied at the item level since they contain information that is specific to each individual feed entry. These elements are only used in the output feed. They have no meaning in the context of an input feed. |
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Taxonomies and category fields are populated using the RSS category element. To populate the Keywords field, a keywords element is required. |
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These elements are used to provide the Web Content Integrator with some information about how to handle the data contained within the item. |
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The element control element is used to populate elements stored in components, site areas and content items. |
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These elements are used to provide the Web Content Integrator with some information about an item's relative location. |
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You can store a numerical value in a number element. |
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Style sheets can be used to format the look and feel of IBM® Web Content Manager pages in the same way as normal web pages. |
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An option selection element is used to present a list of predefined options that your content creators can select from when creating a content item or site area. An option selection element can only be added to an authoring template. |
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A user name element displays the name of the current user in a presentation template, component design, or element design. You can only use a user name element by creating a user name component. You cannot add a user name element to authoring templates, site areas, or content items. |
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You can store a file in a file resource element. You can then reference the file resource so that users can download the file using a link or, for supported file types, convert the file directly to HTML and render it on the page. |
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To create a menu element you must specify the criteria to search content items with, and then create a layout for the metadata or content to be displayed in the menu element. |
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You store an image in an image element. |
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A user selection element stores a selection of users or groups. |
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You can use navigator elements to display different sections of a site framework in different ways. |
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You use a JSP element to store a path to a JSP. When rendered within a presentation template or element design, a request to a JSP is generated and processed. |
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You use a date and time element to store a date or time to be displayed on a web page. |
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A taxonomy element defines the layout of a category selection form that enables users to select categories to display in a personalized menu. |