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Posted to dev@directory.apache.org by "Zheng, Kai" <ka...@intel.com> on 2016/01/29 03:18:58 UTC

RE: About project site

I don't know the mentioned "CMS plugin" either. Would anyone give a hint? Thanks.

Regards,
Kai

-----Original Message-----
From: Li, Jiajia [mailto:jiajia.li@intel.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 4:13 PM
To: kerby@directory.apache.org
Subject: RE: About project site



-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Lécharny [mailto:elecharny@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 3:50 PM
To: kerby@directory.apache.org
Subject: Re: About project site

Le 28/01/16 08:00, Li, Jiajia a écrit :
> Yes, if no one push or review until tomorrow morning, I will push it.

have you setup teh CMS plugin in your browser ?

no, and I'm sorry that I don't know the "CMS plugin" used for what?


RE: About project site

Posted by "Zheng, Kai" <ka...@intel.com>.
Thanks Emmanuel for the details!

Regards,
Kai

-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Lécharny [mailto:elecharny@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 2:10 PM
To: Apache Directory Developers List <de...@directory.apache.org>
Subject: Re: About project site

Le 29/01/16 03:18, Zheng, Kai a écrit :
> I don't know the mentioned "CMS plugin" either. Would anyone give a hint? Thanks.

The CMS system in use at Apache works in two phases :
- first you commit your updates into SVN/git, and it is published on a staging site. You can control the rendering before it gets visible to the world.
- then when you are happy with the result, you can publish it on the production site, using a browser plugin

The description is on http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html

Actually, it's not a plugin but a bookmarklet. This page
(https://cms.apache.org/#bookmark) explains how to install it (at the
bottom) :

"Please be sure to install the bookmarklet on your browser toolbar by either dragging and dropping the ASF CMS <javascript:void(location.href='https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href))>
link to your toolbar or by creating a new bookmark by either right-clicking on that link and selecting "Bookmark this Link", or by opening a "New Bookmark" dialog screen from your browser's menu and typing the following into the Location/URL field:

javascript:void(location.href='https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href))"

This link allows you to browse the staging site edit it from the browser, and more important, to publish it. (I actually never edited the staging site from the browser : the UI is way to crude ;-)



RE: About project site

Posted by "Zheng, Kai" <ka...@intel.com>.
Thanks Emmanuel for the details!

Regards,
Kai

-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Lécharny [mailto:elecharny@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 2:10 PM
To: Apache Directory Developers List <de...@directory.apache.org>
Subject: Re: About project site

Le 29/01/16 03:18, Zheng, Kai a écrit :
> I don't know the mentioned "CMS plugin" either. Would anyone give a hint? Thanks.

The CMS system in use at Apache works in two phases :
- first you commit your updates into SVN/git, and it is published on a staging site. You can control the rendering before it gets visible to the world.
- then when you are happy with the result, you can publish it on the production site, using a browser plugin

The description is on http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html

Actually, it's not a plugin but a bookmarklet. This page
(https://cms.apache.org/#bookmark) explains how to install it (at the
bottom) :

"Please be sure to install the bookmarklet on your browser toolbar by either dragging and dropping the ASF CMS <javascript:void(location.href='https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href))>
link to your toolbar or by creating a new bookmark by either right-clicking on that link and selecting "Bookmark this Link", or by opening a "New Bookmark" dialog screen from your browser's menu and typing the following into the Location/URL field:

javascript:void(location.href='https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href))"

This link allows you to browse the staging site edit it from the browser, and more important, to publish it. (I actually never edited the staging site from the browser : the UI is way to crude ;-)



Re: About project site

Posted by Emmanuel Lécharny <el...@gmail.com>.
Le 29/01/16 03:18, Zheng, Kai a écrit :
> I don't know the mentioned "CMS plugin" either. Would anyone give a hint? Thanks.

The CMS system in use at Apache works in two phases :
- first you commit your updates into SVN/git, and it is published on a
staging site. You can control the rendering before it gets visible to
the world.
- then when you are happy with the result, you can publish it on the
production site, using a browser plugin

The description is on http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html

Actually, it's not a plugin but a bookmarklet. This page
(https://cms.apache.org/#bookmark) explains how to install it (at the
bottom) :

"Please be sure to install the bookmarklet on your browser toolbar by
either dragging and dropping the ASF CMS
<javascript:void(location.href='https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href))>
link to your toolbar or by creating a new bookmark by either
right-clicking on that link and selecting "Bookmark this Link", or by
opening a "New Bookmark" dialog screen from your browser's menu and
typing the following into the Location/URL field:

javascript:void(location.href='https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href))"

This link allows you to browse the staging site edit it from the browser, and more important, to publish it. (I actually never edited the staging site from the browser : the UI is way to crude ;-)