Along with templates, i placed a default-page.psml under pages\_user\guest. I
assume after logon the guest user will land on this page. But It doesn't
happenand default-page.psml in "pages" directory is always displayed.  

In another thread Randy guided to use profiling rules i am' trying on these
but yet no success. 

Also can anyone confirm the user specific default-page.psml should go under
pages\_user\guest or 
webapps\jetspeed\WEB-INF\_user\guest.

Thanks






anyz wrote:
> 
> Just figured out, J2 uses the template files *.tpsml to control the pages
> contents. Modify the template.tpsml found at root of pages directory and
> it worked. Just comment out the portlets not wanted.
> 
> However when placed the template.tpsml under _user\guest this does not
> override the defualt template i.e. template.tpsml. Any one can guide plz?
> 
> 
> anyz-2 wrote:
>> 
>> Using Velocity template i can change certain look and feel elements but i
>> could not get a way to avoid Jetspped portlets (like PageNavigator,
>> Jetspeed
>> Toolbox, Weather) that are attached to every new PSML page.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 12:13 PM, anyz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I exported my psml using J2 site manager and it looks simple as given
>>> below. Only thing i notice i added psml page using Minimal template. Is
>>> it
>>> displaying default J2 Top, Left and Right frames. How can i get rid of
>>> default J2 frames and have my PSML dispalyed in IE Window.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>>
>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>>> <page id="/admin\myapp.psml" hidden="false">
>>>     <title>lwsi</title>
>>>     <short-title>Minimal</short-title>
>>>     <fragment id="P-12d3c3d4dbc-10001" type="layout"
>>> name="jetspeed-layouts::VelocityTwoColumns">
>>>         <fragment id="P-12d798e4e7e-10000" type="portlet"
>>> name="MyAPP::MyPortlet1">
>>>             <property name="column" value="0"></property>
>>>             <property name="row" value="0"></property>
>>>         </fragment>
>>>         <fragment id="P-12d798e52c2-10001" type="portlet"
>>> name="MyAPP::MyPortlet2">
>>>             <property name="column" value="1"></property>
>>>             <property name="row" value="0"></property>
>>>         </fragment>
>>>         <fragment id="P-12d798e759e-10002" type="portlet"
>>> name="MyApp:MyPortlet3">
>>>             <property name="column" value="0"></property>
>>>             <property name="row" value="1"></property>
>>>         </fragment>
>>>     </fragment>
>>>     <defaults></defaults>
>>> </page>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 7:49 PM, anyz <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> My J2 installation stores PSML in DB. As i add new psml page with
>>>> minimal
>>>> template using J2 Admin applicaiton it contains ToolBox portlet and
>>>> weather
>>>> portlets on right, Page Navigator Portlet on left and JetSpeed header
>>>> on top
>>>> of page. I want to customize my psml according to my applicaiton
>>>> layout. But
>>>> i could not find a way to edit the template or PSML page and tailor it
>>>> as
>>>> required?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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