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Oracle® Universal Content Management
10g Release 4 (10.1.4)
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Create New Site Dialog

Designer uses a site connection to connect to and update a Web site in the content server. You can create a Web site using this dialog (accessible from the Site Connection Details dialog (see Site Connection Details Dialog). When creating a site, you specify a site ID, name, and type.

Element Description
ID The identification of the Web site. This ID is used to uniquely identify this site and its associated files in the content server (not to be confused with a Content ID).

You should use only valid characters (no spaces, no symbols, and so on), which this dialog forces you to do when you enter a value. You may also want to keep the value relatively short.

You see the ID again when working with the "siteid" fragment parameter or CSP.

Name The name of the Web site.

The name that you use becomes the title of the project file in the content server, and it appears as the title of your site in the "Web Sites" menu in the content server. (This value does not affect the TITLE tag in your page templates.)

Type The type, or scripting choice, for your Web site:

hcsp/jsp: Creates an Idoc Script or JavaServer Pages-enabled Web site, which governs other choices in Site Studio.

asp: Creates an Active Server Pages-enabled Web site, which governs other choices in Site Studio.

You can create a Web site in HCSP, JSP, or ASP. But only those sites built in HCSP have the full functionality, architecture and features introduced in Site Studio 10gR4.

OK Saves your settings and closes the Create New Site dialog.
Cancel Cancels your settings and closes the Create New Site dialog.