[opencms-dev] Two Body Elements under Opencms6 Alpha
Sebastian Himberger
sebastian.himberger at gmx.de
Wed Oct 27 16:12:59 CEST 2004
Hi Joachim,
There is a property called "template-elements" wich you can define for
the jsptemplate. There you can define multiple bodies. Here's an example
from my template:
> template-elements:body*|Body,body2*|Body2
In the template you can use the following:
> <cms:template element="body">
> <table>
> <tr>
> <td>
> <cms:include element="body" editable="true" />
> </td>
> </tr>
> </table>
> </cms:template>
> <cms:template element="body2">
> <table>
> <tr>
> <td>
> <cms:include element="body2" editable="true" />
> </td>
> </tr>
> </table>
> </cms:template>
The Syntax of the template-elements is explained somewhere in the
OpenCms Source. I will try to look the exact location up, later today
and then post it.
HTH
Sebastian
Joachim Arrasz wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
>> Also you can create a sibling of a page in the default_bodies folder and
>> select this sibling as body when creating a new page.
>> Or you use a page as default_body.
>>
>>
> sorry, i wrote absolutely bulls...t what i meant was, how can i use two
> body sections in OCMS6 within one page?
> The new editor has this body-selector as OCMS5 also had. So i tried the
> old way to do this via a defaultbody where i configured 2 bodies into one
> defaaultBody and made bodySelector = true...
>
> This i tried in OCMS6 but it didnĀ“t work ...
>
>
> Sorry for the other stupid question ...
>
> Bye Achim
>
>
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