Viewing and Editing Web Site and Section Properties

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3. Click the Security property

Figure 12–9 . Figure 12–9 Security property

4. Click the Additional Information icon

Figure 12–10 to open the Content Server dialog Figure 12–11 . Figure 12–10 Additional Information icon Figure 12–11 Content Server dialog

5. In the Security Group menu, choose the group to assign to your site or section.

6. In the Account field, specify an account for the site or section.

7. Click OK.

12.1.11 Viewing and Editing Web Site and Section Properties

You can view all the properties and change certain properties for your site and each section using the Properties pane. This can be useful for managing and editing your site hierarchy. To view the properties of the site or a section in the site, perform these tasks: 1. In the Site Hierarchy pane, select the root of the site or the desired section in the site. 2. Open the Properties pane to view the properties associated with the site and each section. The properties that are grayed out dimmed cannot be changed in the Properties pane. All other properties can be modified directly. The values for each may vary. Building A Site 12-11 Web Site Section Property Definition Site ID The ID of the site. This is the unique identifier for the site in the content server. The value also appears in the site address if you use a folder-based address to access the site. Site Label The name and friendlier description of the Web site. The site label appears in Designer and the Websites menu in the content server. Site Type The scripting format for the site HCSPJSP or ASP. CgiUrl The Cgi URL address of the content server that hosts the site. Error Handler The name of the section serving as an error handler for the site see Designating a Section as an Error Handler on page 12-9. Stopped Site Page The page that appears when the site is stopped see Working With Fragments on page 12-14. Security Controls the security of the site see Changing the Security of the Site or a Section on page 12-9. Note: You can override the Site ID value by entering a value for URL Directory Name with the root of the site selected. This enables you to change the name that appears in a folder-based site address. Property Definition Section ID The ID of the section also referred to as a Node ID. This is used by Site Studio to call up a section of the site. Label The name that you chose for the section. It displays in the Site Hierarchy pane and your site navigation. Include in Navigation If set to True, the section displays in the site navigation. If set to False, the section does not display in the site navigation. See Showing Sections in the Site Navigation on page 12-7. URL Page Name The URL that represents the primary page in this section. If you dont specify a name, index.htm is used. URL Directory Name The URL that represents this section in the Web site address . Primary Page The primary page associated with this section. Primary Page Params If the primary page contains a contribution region, the name of that region and the contributor data file assigned to it, display here. Primary Page Region Templates The template override specified for the primary page in this section. Primary Page Placeholder Definition Mappings The placeholder definition mappings for the primary page in this section of the Web site. For more information on the placeholder mappings, see Working With Placeholder Definitions on page 9-7. Secondary Page The secondary page associated with this section. Secondary Page Params If the secondary page contains a contribution region, the name of that region and the contributor data file assigned to it, display here. 12-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer Custom Section Properties If youve created one or more custom section properties in your site hierarchy, you see this third category of properties. When you create a custom section property, you can specify a unique value for each section in the site hierarchy and then refer to that property in your page templates and fragments. See Defining Custom Properties for a Section