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Oracle® Universal Content Management
10g Release 4 (10.1.4)
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Manage Web Sites Page

The Manage Web Sites page is used to manage all available Web sites on the content server. From here you can view the Web site, view the objects report, start or stop the Web site (make it available or unavailable to view), and control the management of each selected Web site as described in this document.

Element Description
Web Sites This area lists all Web sites that are managed by the content server. All sites that are currently up and available are listed under "Running Web Sites," and all sites that are not running are under "Stopped Web Sites."
View Web Site Click this button to view the selected Web site in your web browser.
Update Navigation Click this button to update the navigation of the selected Web site. As a site manager, you can modify the structure of a Web site, including adding and removing directories and subdirectories, or moving directories into other areas of the Web site. If you alter the site structure, then all site navigation should be updated (rebuilt).
View Web Site Objects Report Click this button to view the Web Site Objects Reports page for the selected site (see Web Site Objects Report Page). This page details the activity of use of each part of a Web site.
Manage Site Click this button to see the Manage Site page for the selected site (see Manage Site Page (Site Studio Manager). This page enables you to perform several site management tasks, such as modifying the site hierarchy, assigning page templates, and changing custom properties.
Stop Site Click this button to stop the selected site. The site then moves from the "Running Web Sites" list to the "Stopped Web Sites" list in the Web Sites area.
Start Site Click this button to start the selected site. The site then moves from the "Stopped Web Sites" list to the "Running Web Sites" list in the Web Sites area.
Reload Web Sites Click this button to reload the page. When sites are started and stopped, occasionally the list of the running and the stopped Web sites must be refreshed to reflect the current status.