[opencms-dev] Product evaluation -- reuse of content?

Ivan Biddles ivanb at scientology.net
Sat Jan 25 19:31:29 CET 2003


Hi Mark,

It is easy to create many control pages that point to the same content
item.

I'm not sure how familiar you are with OpenCms but each web page has two
portions - a control page which defines the "decorations" around a given
page; and a content piece which will appear "in the middle".

It seems that all you need to do is to create a content piece, C (for
example); two control pages (P1 and P2) and then two sets of templates
(T1 and T2).

Then P1 would be refer to T1 and C; and P2 would refer to T2 and C.

OpenCms even allows you to create multiple body content areas so that
you can get even more complicated.

Hope this helps,
                    Ivan 

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Subject: [opencms-dev] Product evaluation -- reuse of content?


We're in the process of selecting a CMS package, and looking very
closely at OpenCMS.  One concern that's come up has to do with the reuse
of content.  (i.e. wanting the same article to appear with different
navigation elements, or even in a different template altogether, for
different audiences, without having to maintain separate copies of the
article itself.)

Our web designer, who's driving this project, has gotten the impression
that OpenCMS isn't capable of handling that scenario, and I haven't been
able so far to find the documentation that would allay her concerns.

Anyone able to provide either a pointer to the right pages in the
manual, or just a "Yeah, here's how we do that" (URL's would be
especially appreciated)?  Thanks much!


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