more admin console changes

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JT Smith 2004-11-02 19:36:58 +00:00
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@ -1708,72 +1708,6 @@ As with any delete operation, you are prompted to be sure you wish to proceed wi
lastUpdated => 1050191766
},
'Metadata, Manage' => {
message => q|Metadata, Manage|,
lastUpdated => 1089039511
},
'metadata manage body' => {
message => q|
<p>The metadata system in WebGUI allows you to identify content. Metadata is
information about the content, and is defined in terms of property-value pairs.</p>
<p>Examples of metadata:</p>
<ul>
<li>contenttype: sport</li>
<li>adult content: no</li>
<li>source: newspaper</li>
</ul>
<p>In the example <b>source: newspaper</b> is <i>source</i> the <i>property</i>
and <i>newspaper</i> the <i>value</i>.</p>
<p>Metadata properties are defined globally, while Metadata values are set for
each wobject under the tab &quot;Metadata&quot; in the wobject properties.</p>
<p>Before you can use metadata, you'll have to switch the &quot;Enable Metadata
?&quot; setting to Yes.</p>
<p>Usage of metadata:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>Passive Profiling</b><br>
When passive profiling is switched on, every wobject viewed by a user will
be logged.&nbsp;<br>
The WebGUI scheduler summarizes the profiling information on a regular
basis.&nbsp;<br>
The metadata is used to generate the summary. This is basically content
ranking based upon the user's Areas of Interest (AOI).<br>
By default the summarizer runs once a day. However you can change that by
setting: <b>passiveProfileInterval = &lt;number of seconds&gt; </b>in the
WebGUI config file. <br>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><b>Areas of Interest Ranking<br>
</b>Metadata in combination with passive profiling produces AOI (Areas of
Interest) information. You can retrieve the value of a metadata property
with the ^AOIRank macro:<br>
<br>
^AOIRank(contenttype); <br>
This would return the highest ranked contenttype for this user, such as
&quot;sport&quot;.<br>
<br>
^AOIRank(contenttype,2);<br>
This would return the second highest ranked contenttype for this user.<br>
<br>
You can also retrieve the number of hits a particular AOI has gotten:<br>
<br>
^AOIHits(contenttype,sport); <br>
This would return 99 is this user has looked at content that was tagged
&quot;contenttype = sport&quot; 99 times. </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><b>Show content based upon criteria<br>
</b>The Wobject Proxy allows you to select content based upon criteria like:<br>
contenttype = sport AND source != newspaper<br>
<br>
You can use the AOI macro's described above in the criteria, so you can
present content based upon the users Areas of Interest. Example:<br>
type = ^AOIRank(contenttype);</li>
</ul>|,
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},
'678' => {
message => q|Root, Manage|,
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@ -1943,11 +1877,6 @@ Just as the LDAP Identity Name is a label, so is the LDAP Password Name. Use thi
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},
'94' => {
message => q|See also|,
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},
'816' => {
message => q|Status|,
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@ -1958,11 +1887,6 @@ Just as the LDAP Identity Name is a label, so is the LDAP Password Name. Use thi
lastUpdated => 1031514049
},
'Metadata, Edit property' => {
message => q|Metadata, Edit property|,
lastUpdated => 1089039511
},
'456' => {
message => q|Back to user list.|,
lastUpdated => 1031514049
@ -3815,7 +3739,8 @@ You also cannot import a theme from a version of WebGUI that is newer than the o
'89' => {
message => q|Groups|,
lastUpdated => 1031514049
lastUpdated => 1031514049,
context => q|Title of the group manager for the admin console.|
},
'175' => {
@ -7226,27 +7151,6 @@ A randomly generated number. This is often used on images (such as banner ads) t
lastUpdated => 1031514049
},
'metadata edit property body' => {
message => q|
You may add as many Metadata properties as you like.<br>
<br>
<b>Field Name</b><br>
The name of this metadata propertie.It must be unique. <br>
It is advisable to use only letters (a-z), numbers (0-9) or underscores (_) for
the field names.
<p><b>Description<br>
</b>An optional description for this metadata property. This text is displayed
as mouseover text in the wobject properties tab.</p>
<p><b>Data Type<br>
</b>Choose the type of form element for this field.<b><br>
<br>
Possible Values<br>
</b>This field is used for the list types (Radio List and Select List). Enter
the values you wish to appear, one per line.</p>
|,
lastUpdated => 1089039511
},
'4' => {
message => q|Manage settings.|,
lastUpdated => 1031514049
@ -7271,67 +7175,7 @@ the values you wish to appear, one per line.</p>
message => q|Scratch Filter|,
lastUpdated => 1052560369
},
'metadata manage body' => {
message => q|
<p>The metadata system in WebGUI allows you to identify content. Metadata is
information about the content, and is defined in terms of property-value pairs.</p>
<p>Examples of metadata:</p>
<ul>
<li>contenttype: sport</li>
<li>adult content: no</li>
<li>source: newspaper</li>
</ul>
<p>In the example <b>source: newspaper</b> is <i>source</i> the <i>property</i>
and <i>newspaper</i> the <i>value</i>.</p>
<p>Metadata properties are defined globally, while Metadata values are set for
each wobject under the tab &quot;Metadata&quot; in the wobject properties.</p>
<p>Before you can use metadata, you'll have to switch the &quot;Enable Metadata
?&quot; setting to Yes.</p>
<p>Usage of metadata:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>Passive Profiling</b><br>
When passive profiling is switched on, every wobject viewed by a user will
be logged.&nbsp;<br>
The WebGUI scheduler summarizes the profiling information on a regular
basis.&nbsp;<br>
The metadata is used to generate the summary. This is basically content
ranking based upon the user's Areas of Interest (AOI).<br>
By default the summarizer runs once a day. However you can change that by
setting: <b>passiveProfileInterval = &lt;number of seconds&gt; </b>in the
WebGUI config file. <br>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><b>Areas of Interest Ranking<br>
</b>Metadata in combination with passive profiling produces AOI (Areas of
Interest) information. You can retrieve the value of a metadata property
with the ^AOIRank macro:<br>
<br>
^AOIRank(contenttype); <br>
This would return the highest ranked contenttype for this user, such as
&quot;sport&quot;.<br>
<br>
^AOIRank(contenttype,2);<br>
This would return the second highest ranked contenttype for this user.<br>
<br>
You can also retrieve the number of hits a particular AOI has gotten:<br>
<br>
^AOIHits(contenttype,sport); <br>
This would return 99 is this user has looked at content that was tagged
&quot;contenttype = sport&quot; 99 times. </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><b>Show content based upon criteria<br>
</b>The Wobject Proxy allows you to select content based upon criteria like:<br>
contenttype = sport AND source != newspaper<br>
<br>
You can use the AOI macro's described above in the criteria, so you can
present content based upon the users Areas of Interest. Example:<br>
type = ^AOIRank(contenttype);</li>
</ul>|,
lastUpdated => 1089039511,
context => q|Metadata help|
},
'Export Page' => {
message => q|Export Page|,
lastUpdated => 1089039511,
@ -7470,12 +7314,6 @@ config file.</p>
context => q|Title of the database manager for the admin console.|
},
'groups' => {
message => q|Groups|,
lastUpdated =>1092930637,
context => q|Title of the group manager for the admin console.|
},
'packages' => {
message => q|Packages|,
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