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72:cms_configuration [2019/03/20 07:37] – [CMS Configuration] tssr | 72:cms_configuration [2019/03/20 07:39] – [Common Configuration] tssr |
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The configuration has to have one **<cms-type>** element for every content management system you want to support in your Stages application. The attribute __name__ of each **<cms-type>** is crucial for the system to work. Every CMS implementation has its own and unique __name__. | The configuration has to have one **<cms-type>** element for every content management system you want to support in your Stages application. The attribute __name__ of each **<cms-type>** is crucial for the system to work. Every CMS implementation has its own and unique __name__. |
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Right after the **<cms-type>** element you can define multiple **<cms-property>** elements, which are in effect for the entire type. | Right after the **<cms-type>** element you can define multiple **<cms-property>** elements, which affect the entire type. These properties are called global properties. |
The attribute __name__ identifies the property by its key. The __value__ attribute defines the value for that property. | The attribute __name__ identifies the property by its key. The __value__ attribute defines the value for that property. |
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The __ident__ of a **<cms-host>** has to be unique for this stages server. The __name__ attribute identifies the server name of the content management system. This name has to have a protocol and the host name (without any path e.g. /some/path). The display name of the host will be shown in the host dropdown selection field in the Stages Web-GUI. | The __ident__ of a **<cms-host>** has to be unique for this stages server. The __name__ attribute identifies the server name of the content management system. This name has to have a protocol and the host name (without any path e.g. /some/path). The display name of the host will be shown in the host dropdown selection field in the Stages Web-GUI. |
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Inside of a **<cms-host>** element you can define **<cms-property>** elements, which are in effect only for the specific host. | Inside of a **<cms-host>** element you can define **<cms-property>** elements, which affect only the specific host. These properties are called host properties. |
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