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Web Content Management with Documentum

You're reading from   Web Content Management with Documentum Setup, Design, Develop, and Deploy Documentum Applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2006
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811091
Length 484 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (33) Chapters Close

Web Content Management with Documentum
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
1. Preface
1. Content and Documentum FREE CHAPTER 2. Documentum Essentials 3. Documentum Advanced Concepts 4. Web Content Management System 5. Setting Up the Documentum Suite 6. Creating Our First Docbase 7. Setting Up Publishing 8. Setting Up Documentum Application Builder 9. Setting Up Documentum Administrator and Web Publisher 10. Designing Documentum Applications 11. Designing and Creating Custom Object Types 12. Creating Lifecycles, Alias Sets, and Permission Sets 13. Working with Web Publisher Template Files 14. Creating Rules Files 15. Creating Presentation Files 16. Folder Mapping 17. Using Instruction Files 18. Automatic Property Extraction (APE) 19. Working with Workflows 20. Testing Custom Workflows 21. Publishing from Docbase Using SCS 22. Web Viewing Content Files 23. Using DFC 24. Configurations and Customizations Using WDK 25. Documentum Deployment 26. Using DQL and API Commands Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
New Features and Enhancements in Release 5.3

14.3 Miscellaneous Rules File Widgets


We have seen some Web Publisher Rules file widgets like textline, content, graphic, and repeating block. Here are some other widgets as they are seen in Web Publisher editor. A visual appeal leaves a lasting impact and will help you design your templates better.

14.3.1 Choice Widget

Figure 14.23: Drop-down values in choice widget

Note

Note that the delimiter in a choice widget is comma (,). This means that the string (Sarah, Timothy) would show up as two values, Sarah and Timothy, in the dropdown. The only workaround to such a scenario is to separate them with a semicolon or some other delimiter instead of a comma. Example: Sarah;Timothy.

14.3.2 Checkbox Widget

Figure 14.24: A sample checkbox widget

14.3.3 Textselector Widget

Figure 14.25: A sample textselector widget

14.3.4 Xselector Widget

Figure 14.26: Clicking on the Browse button in an Xselector widget

It may be worthwhile to quickly discuss some of the enhancements made to Web Publisher in Documentum release...

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