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fields => [
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fields => [
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related => [
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related => [
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{
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tag => 'macros using',
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namespace => 'Macros'
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},
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{
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{
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tag => 'metadata manage',
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tag => 'metadata manage',
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namespace => 'Asset'
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namespace => 'Asset'
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{
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tag => 'settings',
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namespace => 'WebGUI'
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tag => 'macros using',
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namespace => 'Macros'
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]
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WebGUI config file.</p>
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WebGUI config file.</p>
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</li>
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</li>
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<li><p><b>Areas of Interest Ranking</b><br />
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<li><p><b>Areas of Interest Ranking</b><br />
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Metadata in combination with passive profiling produces AOI (Areas of
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Metadata in combination with passive profiling produces AOI (<b>Areas of
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Interest) information. You can retrieve the value of a metadata property
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Interest</b>) information. You can retrieve the value of a metadata property
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with the ^AOIRank(); and ^AOIHits(); macros.</p>
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with the ^AOIRank(); and ^AOIHits(); macros.</p>
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</li>
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</li>
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<li><p><b>Show content based upon criteria</b><br />
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<li><p><b>Show content based upon criteria</b><br />
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to create meta tags from meta data, including the tags from the Dublin Core standard.</p></li>
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to create meta tags from meta data, including the tags from the Dublin Core standard.</p></li>
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</ul>|,
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context => q|Metadata help|,
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context => q|Metadata help|,
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lastUpdated => 1162233025
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lastUpdated => 1165356337
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},
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},
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'metadata edit property' => {
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'metadata edit property' => {
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},
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},
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'aoi hits title' => {
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'aoi hits title' => {
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message => q|AOI Hits Macro|,
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message => q|Areas of Interest Hits Macro|,
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lastUpdated => 1112466408,
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lastUpdated => 1165355347,
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},
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},
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'aoi hits body' => {
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'aoi hits body' => {
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message => q|
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<p><b>^AOIHits();</b><br />
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<p><b>^AOIHits();</b><br />
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<b>^AOIHits(<i>metadata property</i>, <i>metadata value</i>);</b><br />
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<b>^AOIHits(<i>metadata property</i>, <i>metadata value</i>);</b><br />
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This macro is for displaying Areas of Interest Hits, which is based on passive profiling
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This macro displays to a user how many times they have visited Assets
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of which wobjects are viewed by users, on a per user basis. The macro takes two arguments,
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of a given type, based on Metadata and Passive Profiling. To use the
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a metadata property and metadata value, and returns how many times the current user has
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macro, you will need to enable Passive Profiling in the WebGUI Settings
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viewed content with that property and value.</p>
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admin screen, and then add Metadata to the Assets in your site.</p>
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<p>^AOIHits(contenttype,sport); would display 99 if this user has looked at content that was tagged "contenttype = sport" 99 times.</p>
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<p>Here's an example:</p>
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<p>Suppose you run a news site, and you want to tell the user how many times they have
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visited several kinds of stories.
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You enable Passive Profiling in the WebGUI Settings, then create a new Metadata
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field called "contentType". As your content managers add stories to the site, they also classify
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the stories by giving the Metadata field contentType a value, such as "Sports", "General Interest",
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"Regional", "Business", "Entertainment" and so on. On each page, you add
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you place these ^AOIHits() macro calls to show the user how many times they have
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visited Sports, Regional and Business stories:</p>
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<p>You visited sports stories: ^AOIHits(contentType,Sports); times<br />
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You visited sports stories: ^AOIHits(contentType,Regional); times<br />
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You visited sports stories: ^AOIHits(contentType,Business); times</p>
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<p>You must give ^AOIRank(); two arguments, the Metadata property to use and the
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Metadata value whose count you want displayed to the user.</p>
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lastUpdated => 1165363159,
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'aoi rank title' => {
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'aoi rank title' => {
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message => q|AOI Rank Macro|,
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message => q|Areas of Interest Rank Macro|,
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lastUpdated => 1112466408,
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lastUpdated => 1165355407,
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'aoi rank body' => {
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'aoi rank body' => {
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<p>
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<p>
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<b>^AOIRank(<i>metadata property</i>, [<i>rank</i>]);</b><br />
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<b>^AOIRank(<i>metadata property</i>, [<i>rank</i>]);</b><br />
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This macro is for displaying Areas of Interest Rankings, which is based on passive profiling
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This macro is for displaying which Assets are the most frequently viewed on your site, based on
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of which wobjects are viewed most frequently by users, on a per user basis. The macro
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Metadata and Passive Profiling. To use the macro, you will need to enable Passive Profiling in the
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takes up to two arguments, a metadata property and the rank of the metadata value to
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WebGUI Settings admin screen, and then add Metadata to the Assets in your site.</p>
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be returned. If the rank is left out, it defaults to 1, the highest rank.<br />
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^AOIRank(contenttype); would display "sport" if the current user has looked at content tagged "contenttype = sport" the most.<br />
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^AOIRank(contenttype, 2); would return the second highest ranked value for contenttype.</p>
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<p>Here's an example:</p>
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<p>Suppose you run a news site, and you want to know what kinds of news stories are the
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most popular. You enable Passive Profiling in the WebGUI Settings, then create a new Metadata
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field called "contentType". As your content managers add stories to the site, they also classify
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the stories by giving the Metadata field contentType a value, such as "Sports", "General Interest",
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"Regional", "Business", "Entertainment" and so on. Next, on a separate page of your site,
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you place these ^AOIRank() macro calls:</p>
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<p>Most popular kind of story: ^AOIRank(contentType);<br />
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Second-most popular kind of story: ^AOIRank(contentType,2);<br />
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Third most popular kind of story: ^AOIRank(contentType,3);</p>
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<p>By default, ^AOIRank(contentType); will always display the most popular Metadata property,
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which in our case is called contentType. If you wish to see which Metadata properties are lower
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ranked, pass the macro the rank that you want to see.</p>
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<p>As users visit your site, each story they read will be counted up and added to the counter for
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the correct contentType. As you visit you separate page, you'll see the three most popular types
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of stories.</p>
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