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Cheers, St�phane
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-----Message d'origine----- De : St�phane Croisier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoy� : mercredi 27 avril 2005 18:03 � : [email protected] Objet : Re: "notice board" functionality for Jahia based portals?
Hi,
Take a look in the soon-to-be-release (still a few fixes to do) Jahia 4.1. You will find a blog template with exactly the code you are lookinf for (e.g. to directly validate and publish a comment on a blog).
Build of the day: http://cvspub.jahia.org/nightly-build/2005-04/jahia410_build6046.exe
St�phane
At 17:26 27/04/2005, you wrote:
>Hi folks! > >we want to implement some "notice board" functionality in our Jahia based >portal. The "notice board" should enable logged in portal users to publish >some informal notices like "I am looking for someone who has experience in >....please send me e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]" or "Next week we organize a >big party in ...." and so on. >The notices should have some validity range, i.e. valid from date and valid >until date. All published notices should be presented on some page >immediately - without the usual Jahia content release functionality-, after >they have been submitted by the end user, and while they are within their >validity range period. Only administrators should be able to delete >published notices, if they want/need to.. > >Currently I'm not quite sure how I should implement such functionality. >Maybe as a special template JSP using standard Jahia fields or better as a >portlet? > >It would be nice, if notice content could be found by the Jahia's search >functionality, which would be an argument for a template or Jahia fields >based solution. But otherwise it should also be easily redeployable in some >other Jahia based app, we want to do (--> portlet) > >Or maybe there is alrady some existing solution we could use, or adapt for >our purposes.... > >______ >kind regards >Wilhelm Berger
