I took a closer look at this portlet and now I have a little better idea of what it does.
As far as I can tell, posting an article via 'Jetspeed' link works just fine. The 'Bookmarklet' link is malformed but that can be easily fixed. I'll open up a Bugzilla issue for this and fix this.
I am still confused about the usefulness of the 'Bookmarklet' link.
The bookmarklet is a javascript code snippet, to be added to bookmarks.
This entry in bookmarks, when surfing, will call the content publishing page with the current URL as parameter, easing the publishing process (no cut and paste, no typing of the publishing URL).
As far as I know, the bookmarklet link could easily be in some help page instead of being in the portlet page, since it is a "add once, use anywhere" link.
For those not knowing bookmarlets, http://www.bookmarklets.com/ gives nice examples. I use a lot one to toggle CSS stylesheets and another one to edit CSS in an auxiliary window. For instance, the one that toggles CSS stylesheets ammounts to bookmarking:
javascript:var i=0;if(document.styleSheets.length>0){cs=!document.styleSheets[0].disabled;for(i=0;i<document.styleSheets.length;i++) document.styleSheets[i].disabled=cs;};void(cs=true);
all in a single line. Very handy.
Can someone step up and document this obscure portlet? Is it worth it?
Best regards,
Mark Orciuch - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jakarta Jetspeed - Enterprise Portal in Java http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/
-- Santiago Gala High Sierra Technology, S.L. (http://hisitech.com) http://memojo.com?page=SantiagoGalaBlog
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