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Jaisy Ann Cheriyan schrieb:
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<p> <span>Dear </span> </p>
<p> <span> I have a doubt. When we publish a content in OpenCMS
where is it getting stored in the local file system? Please help </span>
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<p> <span>Can we actually view the content published in our local
file
system? </span> </p>
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Publishing will move things from an offline project to your online
project. Both of these are stored in the database.<br>
If you want that files are also copied into files in the file system
after they have been published (which can be good for performance),
then you have to setup "static export".<br>
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hth<br>
christian<br>
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