thats a lot of book marks for 10,000 to 100,000 products
plus trying to figure it out.

seems a link like we have would be the simplest for workers that only
knowledge is entering information for a product.

 many web store owners higher a group that only enters product info and
know minimal of the application.

I go under the rule to make the UI simple for the user not the developer.

Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 2/13/2010 2:14 PM:
> The std URLs are like this one
> http://ofbiz-vm.apache.org/ecommerce/products/200/202/p_WG-9943
> 
> So when you know the category (sub if necessary, etc.) and the product
> Ids you know the URL
> 
> Jacques
> 
> From: "BJ Freeman" <[email protected]>
>> how would one get the url to bookmark when in the catalog manager.
>> If you just added product and wanted to view the finished page.
>>
>>
>> Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 2/13/2010 11:15 AM:
>>> Yes right, I see your point and the issue of course
>>> We could be pragmatic also and simply C/P the URL or even better put it
>>> in bookmarks/favorite/etc. somewhere. That  could be enough IMO, and
>>> then the issue removed.
>>>
>>> Jacques
>>>
>>> From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[email protected]>
>>>> Hi Jacques:
>>>> It is really nice to be able to view the full product page as it
>>>> should be rendered in-situ.  What I mean is, the person who is
>>>> entering in the product information should have full visibility into
>>>> how the product will look on the website before it is published.
>>>> Sort-of a "draft" view. It's not a good idea to wait until the catalog
>>>> gets published on the web site to find problems with the display.
>>>>
>>>> How that preview is accomplished - that is a different store. I would
>>>> expect that it shouldn't depend on the ecommerce store at all but
>>>> rather a template used to create the catalog/category totally
>>>> independent of the store.
>>>>
>>>> Just my 2 cents.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Ruth
>>>>
>>>> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>>>> Hi Ruth,
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, this functionnality
>>>>>
>>>>> Jacques
>>>>>
>>>>> From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[email protected]>
>>>>>> Hi Jacques:
>>>>>> Need what? The original "Product Page" button?
>>>>>> TIA
>>>>>> Ruth
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>>>>>> Do we really need this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jacques
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[email protected]>
>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On the backend catalog application we have a link "Product Page"
>>>>>>>> button for navigating to the Product Detail page in Ecommerce
>>>>>>>> Component.
>>>>>>>> http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/9707/productpage.png
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://localhost:8443/catalog/control/EditProduct?productId=GZ-2644
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The value for ecommerce component is hardcoded on the link.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> <link target="/ecommerce/control/product" url-mode="inter-app"
>>>>>>>> text="${uiLabelMap.ProductProductPage}" style="buttontext">
>>>>>>>>    <parameter param-name="product_id" from-field="productId"/>
>>>>>>>> </link>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So if we create custom application then this page redirect to the
>>>>>>>> ecommerce application, which is not correct IMO. If we talk about
>>>>>>>> single custom application then we can maintain a patch and can fix
>>>>>>>> this line of code.
>>>>>>>> But how should we handle the case when we have multiple custom
>>>>>>>> component and we may need to redirect to the custom ecommerce
>>>>>>>> component that doesn't have ecommerce as a mount point and that
>>>>>>>> contains this specific product that we are editing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> How can we handle this scenario?
>>>>>>>> Do we have any settings in OFBiz that can be used to handle this
>>>>>>>> case?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>>> Ashish Vijaywargiya
>>>>>>>> http://www.saveourtigers.com/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> 

Reply via email to