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Oracle® Universal Content Management
10g Release 4 (10.1.4)
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Section Tab

The Section tab on the Manage Site page is used to manage the sections within the hierarchy of the Web site, which includes adding and removing sub-sections, moving sections, and mark the error handler section of the Web site.

Element Description
Add Click to add a sub-section to the current section. See Adding a Section for more information.
Remove Click to remove the current section from the Web site. See Removing a Section for more information.
Move Click to move the current section to a different area of the site hierarchy. See Moving a Section for more information.
error handler Click to mark the current section as the error handler section. See Designating a Section as an Error Handler for more information.
Section ID This is the section ID that uniquely identifies the current section in the site hierarchy (and the content server). This field is typically disabled because changing it can break links that target this section.
Section Label This is the name of the current section. The name is displayed in the site hierarchy and in the navigation menus on the Web site (but not necessarily in the URL). You can change the section label if you want. See Renaming a Section for more information.
Include in Navigation Select this check box if you want the current section to be displayed as a link in the navigation menus on the Web site. See Showing or Hiding a Section on the Web Site for more information.
Contributor Only Select this check box if you want the current section to appear only when the site is viewed in contribution mode. This may be useful, for example, to communicate directly with contributors or to preview content before making it publicly available. See Designating a Section as Contributor-Only for more information.
Url Directory Name This is the directory name of the current section as it appears in the site URLs. For example, in the address http://www.mysite.com/product1/index.htm, the URL directory name is "product1." This value is also used in all path-based links to this section. By default, the URL directory name is identical to the section label, but you can use a different value if you want. The name should not contain any spaces or special characters.
Url Page Name This is the URL that represents the primary page (associated with the current section) in the Web site address. If you do not specify a URL page name, then "index.htm" is used to represent the primary page.
Maximum Age This is the maximum amount of time (in seconds) that a Web site page in the current section remains in cache. This improves the performance and security of a Site Studio Web site. See Changing the Maximum Age of a Section for more information.