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Redirects
To create an alias redirect, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Configuration > Server Configuration.
- Click [Redirects].
- Click [Add Redirect]. The "Add Redirect" section appears.
- In the "Name" field enter the internal name of the alias. This name is descriptive and only used to identify the alias URL in XperienCentral.
- In the "Alias URL" field, enter the string for the alias. The alias can include spaces but no special characters. The string can but does not have to include an extension such as .htm or .html and likewise can be just the alias string or the string preceded by a forward slash (
/home
for example). - To select a page in the current web initiative, click [Choose URL]. The Advanced Search dialog box appears. For example:
- Select the page to assign as the target URL and then click [Select].
- To assign an external address as the target URL, enter the fully qualified address in the "Target URL" field.
- Set the frameset option. Selecting "Yes" means that the alias URL will appear in the browser's address bar. Selecting "No" means that the target URL will not appear in the browser's address bar. For example:
- Click [Apply]. The redirect is added.
- Click [Dump now] to complete the operation. For example:
- Click [Apply]. The alias redirect is added to the list.
Deleting a Redirect
To delete a redirect, follow these steps:
- Select the checkbox to the left of the redirect that you want to delete.
- Click [Delete]:
The redirect is deleted.
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Minimum | The "Minimum" date entry shows the oldest timestamp in the database for an object of that type. For example, if the "Minimum" date for "Pages and page sections" is 2/28/2014, then the oldest timestamp for a page or page section is that date. This allows you to monitor the oldest date of a page or page section and gives you the option of manually updating it if you find it too old. |
Maximum | The date shown as the "Maximum" reflects the newest timestamp in the database for an object or set of objects. |
Update from | Specifies the beginning of the date period an object's timestamp must be to schedule it for an updated timestamp. |
Update to | Specifies the end of the date period an object's timestamp must be to schedule it for an updated timestamp. |
Updating the Timestamps
Updating all Timestamps
Initializing the Cache
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GX Software highly strongly recommends that you do not use this command on production environments. This command immediately sets the timestamp for all content (pages, articles, database objects, etc). If you have a site with a lot of content, this process could take a long time and will put a heavy load on the server. The effect of executing this command is that each request on the front-end may not be served from the cache, which leads to a request on the backend. In most cases, this has a negative impact on the performance of your website(s) and on the XperienCentral Workspace. |