Re: How to export a jahia site on a new machine.

Stéphane Croisier <[email protected]> Tue, 26 Sep 2006 18:54:17 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.cms.jahia.install
Message-ID <[email protected]>
At 16:26 26.09.2006, you wrote:

>Thank you for your answer. I probably misunderstand the functionality of
>Distant export. Now it works pretty fine. The content of one site is copied
>to another site and imported. But it will stay in semifinished state on the
>destination site. The root must manually go throught workflow.
>I need to use this function only for publishing to a public server. On the
>second (outer) server no changes will be made. How to automaticaly go
>throught workflow or immediately publish the content to a guest when it is
>imported by this function?

Just go on your home page properties option. Here 
you can choose another type of workflow for the 
current (and by inheritance) all the other 
sub-pages. Choose the "no workflow" option. Then 
all the imported changes will directly go online.

Some customers need export data from the intranet 
to their live web site and then need to 
re-approve modifications in order to be sure that 
no confidential information will be available 
online for all the anyonmyous users.

>BTW: Jahia is a great CMS, but it has terrible documentation. I can't find
>any documentation about this function, about using clip portlets (I don't
>know how to deploy them :-( ) and many other functions. Try to work more on
>documentation, please.

We are currently working on it. We have one 
person full time on that. So new updated user, 
admin and dev guides will be soon available for 
Jahia 5.0... Just a question of time ;-)

Stéphane


>Have a nice day.
>David Kovar
>
>
>
>St?phane Croisier wrote:
> >
> > Iam not sure I understand you. You are speaking
> > about importing "on the second system" while in
> > the same time "copying between two different
> > sites on the same jahia server". So could you
> > precise what you are exactly trying to do? Are
> > you sure that your set of templates is the same
> > beween the source's site and the destination's
> > site? Are you sure you are using a user who has
> > enough permissions (RW from the home page or
> > root/siteadmin users) in order to import the
> > content on the destination site? You should see
> > the imported files in the users private file
> > directory (and the sub import directory) on the destination site.
> >
> > Else please could you check the log in the
> > console and verify the message during import (you
> > can make an import every 5 or 10 minutes just to
> > figure out what's going wrong until it works fine
> > and then change the delay of the syncronization).
> > Please send the extract of the console during the
> > import (or better enter it into a new JIRA - www.jahia.org/jira)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > St?phane
> >
>
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