xWebsiteSection xWebsites Metadata Fields

Site Studio Metadata 3-3 ■ Conversions Definition : Files that specify the conversion rules for native documents on a web site. ■ Other : Any other media files that could be used on a web site, such as Flash animations, video files, audio files, and so on. See the Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer for detailed explanations of each of these file types.

3.2.2 xWebsiteSection

The xWebsiteSection field is used to determine which web site section should be used to display a managed item if a link to that item is generated but does not explicitly include a target section already. This is primarily used for contributor data files and native documents. Internally, it contains a siteId:nodeId value, and the Site Studio component overrides the standard content server pages to provide a more friendly user interface for picking a site and section. The contents of this field become important when understanding the different URL formats available in Site Studio. These are described in detail later in this document.

3.2.3 xWebsites

The xWebsites field is used to determine which web site in the content server the managed document belongs to. Internally, it is a comma-separated list of site identifiers, and the Site Studio component overrides the standard content server pages to provide an easier-to-use list of site names. Each web site has its own ID. When an action is performed within either the Designer or Contributor application that involves a managed document typically adding or editing an asset, the current site identifier is automatically appended to the xWebsites field for that managed document, if it did not already exist. This means that when you use any managed document within a site in the Designer or Contributor application, that managed document will automatically become part of the site. It is important to realize that the site identifier will never be automatically removed from this field once it has been added because it is currently impossible for Site Studio to know all of the places that a managed document might be referenced from. Designers can use the site assets pane within the Designer application to manually add and remove managed items to and from their web site. Note: This field replaces the use of the folder-based xCollectionID field used in Site Studio versions before 7.2. When Site Studio is installed, the new xWebsiteSection field will be initialized with the existing values from the xCollectionID field, but only for those documents that exist in a web site related folder for example, those documents that were part of an earlier Site Studio web site and filed in one of the folders for that web site. Note: The xWebsites field replaces the xWebsiteID field, which was used in Site Studio in versions prior to Site Studio version 7.2. If xWebsiteID exists when Site Studio is installed, the new xWebsites field will be initialized with the existing values from the xWebsiteID field. The xWebsiteID field will not be removed and will still behave as it did before in order to maintain backward compatibility with custom fragments created in earlier versions of Site Studio. 3-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Technical Reference Guide for Site Studio

3.2.4 xDontShowInListsForWebsites