Microsoft Content Management Server - Location of output files in CMS 2002

This is Interesting: Free IT Magazines  
Home > Archive > Microsoft Content Management Server > January 2005 > Location of output files in CMS 2002





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author Location of output files in CMS 2002
RamR0m

2005-01-26, 5:54 pm

Hi,

We are CMS 2001 users.
Due to .NET functionality we are investigate the feature &
benefits of
CMS 2002.
One specific question raised.

We upload our CMS 2001 site each night to our webhoster.
Please could anyone tell us what is the procedure
of "publishing" or
like staging in CMS 2002 in our situation?
So, we would like to keep our webhoster.

tx in advance,

Monnie

Stefan [MSFT]

2005-01-26, 5:54 pm

Hi Monnie,

this depends on what you mean witzh "upload".

Do you mean upload using ROP files? MCMS 2002 has the same concept names
SiteDeployment.
The repository content is exported into an SDO package and then imported
into the pubilshing MCMS server machine.

Or are you talking about using SiteStager and generating static html pages?
This cannot be done with .NET based templates - but honestly: if you are
looking into the features of .NET and then doing a static html image of the
site would be a little bit strange anyway.

If you are still looking for a solution to stage a .NET MCMS site, checkout
the solution I have written:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...EF-519A7B841FCC

Cheers,
Stefan.

"RamR0m" <ramr0m@ignorethis.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:22df01c5038d$24bb1680$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> We are CMS 2001 users.
> Due to .NET functionality we are investigate the feature &
> benefits of
> CMS 2002.
> One specific question raised.
>
> We upload our CMS 2001 site each night to our webhoster.
> Please could anyone tell us what is the procedure
> of "publishing" or
> like staging in CMS 2002 in our situation?
> So, we would like to keep our webhoster.
>
> tx in advance,
>
> Monnie
>



RamR0m

2005-01-26, 5:54 pm

Hi Stefan,

Thank you for your quick reply.
Basically (for me)you are saying there has to be a
publishing server somewhere (maybe at the hostersite) to
put our data on.

If this is right please let me know.

Kind regards,

Monnie


>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Monnie,
>
>this depends on what you mean witzh "upload".
>
>Do you mean upload using ROP files? MCMS 2002 has the

same concept names
>SiteDeployment.
>The repository content is exported into an SDO package

and then imported
>into the pubilshing MCMS server machine.
>
>Or are you talking about using SiteStager and generating

static html pages?
>This cannot be done with .NET based templates - but

honestly: if you are
>looking into the features of .NET and then doing a static

html image of the
>site would be a little bit strange anyway.
>
>If you are still looking for a solution to stage a .NET

MCMS site, checkout
>the solution I have written:
>http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...les/Details.asp

x?SampleGuid=153B8D20-EE51-4105-AAEF-519A7B841FCC
>
>Cheers,
>Stefan.
>
>"RamR0m" <ramr0m@ignorethis.hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:22df01c5038d$24bb1680$a501280a@phx.gbl...
feature &[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>
>.
>

Stefan [MSFT]

2005-01-26, 5:54 pm

Hi Monnie,

yes there needs to be a publishing MCMS server machine.

Cheers,
Stefan.


"RamR0m" <ramr0m@ignorethis.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:062901c503a4$9859f7c0$a401280a@phx.gbl...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Thank you for your quick reply.
> Basically (for me)you are saying there has to be a
> publishing server somewhere (maybe at the hostersite) to
> put our data on.
>
> If this is right please let me know.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Monnie
>
>
> same concept names
> and then imported
> static html pages?
> honestly: if you are
> html image of the
> MCMS site, checkout
> x?SampleGuid=153B8D20-EE51-4105-AAEF-519A7B841FCC
> feature &


Sponsored Links






Free braindumps | Software forum | Database administration forum

Copyright 2003 - 2008 webservertalk.com