Difference between revisions of "PT Article Editor Configuration"

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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
The Article Editor Application is built within the ADF.  The ADF must be installed in the site to run the Article Editor Application, follow the [[Site Configuration]] instructions.
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The Article Editor Application is built within the ADF.  The ADF must be installed in the site to run the Article Editor Application, follow the ADF [[Installation]] instructions.
  
 
== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
* Make sure the ADF is setup and running on the site. If the ADF is not setup, then follow the instructions for ADF [[Site Level ADF Component]].
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* Make sure the ADF is setup and running on the site. If the ADF is not setup, then follow the instructions for ADF [[Site Configuration (ADF.cfc)]].
 
* Open the sites 'ADF.cfc' file in a text editor. Locate the ''Load the ADF Application into application space'' commentin the file. Add (or uncomment) the following command under the comment section:
 
* Open the sites 'ADF.cfc' file in a text editor. Locate the ''Load the ADF Application into application space'' commentin the file. Add (or uncomment) the following command under the comment section:
 
<source lang="java">
 
<source lang="java">

Latest revision as of 04:54, 15 April 2010

Overview

The Article Editor Application is built within the ADF. The ADF must be installed in the site to run the Article Editor Application, follow the ADF Installation instructions.

Steps

  • Make sure the ADF is setup and running on the site. If the ADF is not setup, then follow the instructions for ADF Site Configuration (ADF.cfc).
  • Open the sites 'ADF.cfc' file in a text editor. Locate the Load the ADF Application into application space commentin the file. Add (or uncomment) the following command under the comment section:
loadApp("ptArticle");