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74:cms_configuration [2019/10/16 10:18] – [Common Configuration] tssr74:cms_configuration [2019/10/16 10:18] – [Common Configuration] tssr
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 > cms > cms
  
-  * Description: This element holds all configuration data for content management systems.+  * __Description__: This element holds all configuration data for content management systems.
  
 > cms-type | Attributes: name > cms-type | Attributes: name
  
-  * Description: The cms-type element represents the configuration for a single content management system you want to support in your Stages application. +  * __Description__: The cms-type element represents the configuration for a single content management system you want to support in your Stages application. 
-  * Attributes:+  * __Attributes__:
     * //name//: The attribute name of each cms-type is crucial for the system to work. Every cms implementation has its own and unique name.     * //name//: The attribute name of each cms-type is crucial for the system to work. Every cms implementation has its own and unique name.
  
 > cms-property | Attributes: name, value | //<!-- Global Properties -->// > cms-property | Attributes: name, value | //<!-- Global Properties -->//
  
-  * Description: Inside the cms-type element you can define multiple cms-property elements, which affect the entire cms type. These properties are called global properties. +  * __Description__: Inside the cms-type element you can define multiple cms-property elements, which affect the entire cms type. These properties are called global properties. 
-  * Attributes:+  * __Attributes__:
     * //name//: The attribute name identifies the property by its key.     * //name//: The attribute name identifies the property by its key.
     *//value//: The value attribute defines the value for that property.     *//value//: The value attribute defines the value for that property.
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 > cms-host | Attributes: ident, name, displayName > cms-host | Attributes: ident, name, displayName
  
-  * Description: Every cms-type element can have several cms-host elements. Each cms-host represents an endpoint, Stages can establish a connection and exchange data. +  * __Description__: Every cms-type element can have several cms-host elements. Each cms-host represents an endpoint, Stages can establish a connection and exchange data. 
-  * Attributes:+  * __Attributes__:
     * //ident//: The ident of a cms-host is a simple string but has to be unique for the Stages server.     * //ident//: The ident of a cms-host is a simple string but has to be unique for the Stages server.
     * //name//: The name attribute identifies the server by the url of the content management system. Please note that this url must contain the **protocol**, the server's **host name** (not its IP address), optionally a port number, and **NO**  path elements (e.g. <nowiki>https://myhost:10443</nowiki><del>/some/path</del>).     * //name//: The name attribute identifies the server by the url of the content management system. Please note that this url must contain the **protocol**, the server's **host name** (not its IP address), optionally a port number, and **NO**  path elements (e.g. <nowiki>https://myhost:10443</nowiki><del>/some/path</del>).
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 > cms-property | Attributes: name, value | //<!-- Host Properties -->// > cms-property | Attributes: name, value | //<!-- Host Properties -->//
  
-  * Description: Inside a cms-host element you can define cms-property elements, which affect only the specific host. These properties are called host properties. +  * __Description__: Inside a cms-host element you can define cms-property elements, which affect only the specific host. These properties are called host properties. 
-  * Attributes:+  * __Attributes__:
     * //name//: The attribute name identifies the property by its key.     * //name//: The attribute name identifies the property by its key.
     * //value//: The value attribute defines the value for that property.     * //value//: The value attribute defines the value for that property.