http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Users-Content-Management-tp139018p139034.html
unfortunately run out of time, I haven't looked at this for a while now.
it's going to be July before we get some free time.
> Hi Tim,
>
> as you noticed, I am in the process of making this component usefull. Let me
> first emphasize that (as i understood it) about 2 years ago David Jones
> designed and Al Buyers implemented the first version of this component.
>
> Since then as you know widgets have appeared and the content component was
> converted to widgets (Andrew?). Although a lot of work was done, it was not
> not completed, that is what i am attempting doing now.....
>
> I am redesigning the backend content part of the opentravelsystem and found
> that the main parts of the content component did not work properly so i
> improved that too.
> if you could wait al least until the end of this week then i will have a
> working backend page editing system using the html editor.
>
> It will be using the content -> dataresource -> electronic text and it will be
> using the multi language feature for text pages.
>
> the connection to the product i do not have yet planned to implement.
> --
> Regards,
> Hans Bakker
> ANT Websystems Co.,Ltd (
http://www.antwebsystems.com)
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> On Tuesday 23 May 2006 05:54, Tim Ruppert wrote:
> > Sorry to be resurrecting this old post, but I've just upgraded my
> > application version number up to 7637 and started poking around all of
> > the changes. I noticed Hans' forum WYSIWYG additions and boy is that a
> > big win. The problem that I'm still facing is that I just don't see
> > where the editing of the home page that Hans mentioned falls within the
> > hotel backend. The hotel frontend works like a champ. The hotelbackend
> > seems to work perfectly - but I'm still a little lost on where
> > management of this content actually resides.
> >
> > So, when I log in to hotelbackend - I'm at the main screen. I have two
> > sets of tabs - where do I go from here for simple content management
> > (pages not associated with products or categories)? These end up being
> > xml files, correct?
> >
> > Once I've got that - I have a product category that needs to have it's
> > META information, and three parts of the page be configurable content
> > (it at least seems to be outside of the normal stuff that I do for a
> > product) - where shall I do this?
> >
> > I'm happy to make the phone call to anyone who fully understands this
> > piece - it's a big deal for my customer. Thanks to everyone for their
> > help.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Tim
> >
> > --
> > Tim Ruppert
> > HotWax Media
> >
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> > f:801.649.6595
> >
> > David E Jones wrote:
> > > It would be nice to get some of this functionality back into the main
> > > OFBiz applications. I noticed in a recent review with a client that the
> > > Wysiswig HTML editor in the content manager is not longer there and
> > > hasn't been replaced with the new one. This would also be nice to have in
> > > the Product->Content screen in the Catalog Manager.
> > >
> > > In any case, there is infrastructure to do this in OFBiz based on the
> > > Content Manager, and it looks like Hans may have work coming up improve
> > > the forums (I'll let Hans verify/dispute that and add any details).
> > >
> > > Some other area could use some improvement but are functional at least
> > > and could be used for in-browser maintenance of pages like these. Some
> > > revision management stuff has also been added (as part of the CompDoc
> > > stuff) that could be used to customize the admin part of this to support
> > > keeping historical changes, rolling back, etc.
> > >
> > > It isn't well documented yet for the end-user perspective because the
> > > functionality is still fairly raw and really requires some development to
> > > use effectively. Quite a few sites have done this, so it really is a
> > > pretty good way to go.
> > >
> > > -David
> > >
> > > Hans Bakker wrote:
> > >> Tim,
> > >>
> > >> In the application in the specialized/opentravelsystem directory is an
> > >> example that does this. In the hotelfrontend application is a home page
> > >> you can edit in the hotelbackend application with a wysiwyg edit in
> > >> explorer and firefox. Not perfect yet, but you get the idea.
> > >>
> > >>
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