[opencms-dev] Re-publishing a project

Stephan Hartmann hartmann at nads.de
Thu Feb 8 10:24:11 CET 2001


Hello,

at least on Unix/Linux you could use a cronjob for creating a weekly (or
dayly or so) new project by using the command shell of OpenCMS which you
used to fill it initially.

But your suggestion is a good idea. Publishing and deleting a project
should be seperated.

Bye
Stephan


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ursprüngliche Nachricht <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Am 08.02.01, 04:00:04, schrieb "hugo burm" <hugob at tamtam.xs4all.nl> zum
Thema [opencms-dev] Re-publishing a project:


> I want to use Opencms for a simple task. A user has to update a newspage
on
> a site once a week. So I want to create a project and let the user modify
> the content during the week. At the end of the week the project manager
must
> publish the content.
> But the projectmanager does not want to create a new project each week.
He
> just wants to have a quick look at the new content and push the publish
> button. This is important because creating a new project takes several
> minutes on my system (800 MHz AMD).
> So the obvious thing to do is to strip the implied delete from the
publish
> button in the Administration-Projects context. If this is not a good
idea,
> can somebody tell me why not. If, yes, where should I start.
> BTW, I have seen "news" icons appear and dissappear on a regular base in
the
> Opencms workplace between the consecutive versions of Opencms. Can
somebody
> comment on this. What are/were they supposed to do?

> Thanks

> Hugo Burm
> hugob at tamtam.xs4all.nl



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