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Enabling and disabling the Dojo tagging and rating options for additional profiles

In a portal installation,the Dojo tagging and rating menu options for portal pages and portlets are available for a specific portal profile. We can enable these options for other profiles by adding them to the profile. In a HCL WebSphere Portal V 8.5 installation, the Dojo tagging and rating menu options for portal pages and portlets are available for the Search and Tag Center profile. This profile is named profile_search_tag.json. We can apply this profile to a page or portlet where Dojo tagging and rating options are required. After you apply this profile, the page action menu or portlet menu shows the tagging and rating options. Notes:

To enable the Dojo tagging and rating options for other profiles, proceed as follows:

  1. Open the profile for which we want to enable the modules.

  2. Add the module wp_tagging_rating_menu to the list of modules in the section moduleIDs.

  3. Apply the modified profile. To do so, proceed as follows:

    1. Start a WebDAV client.

    2. Create a connection with the entry point to /wps/mycontenthandler/dav/fs-type1 of HCL WebSphere Portal V 8.5.

    3. Go to Themes > Portal 8.5 > Profiles.
    4. Upload the modified profile using the Upload option in the WebDAV client.
    5. Log in to the portal server.

    6. Invalidate the cache with the Portal Theme Analyzer. Or, click Administration > Utilities > Control Center > Invalidate cache. Auto invalidation recognizes your changes automatically for WebDAV based themes. No further action is required. For more information, see Utilities.
    This step applies the changes made to the profile on the server.

We can now use the Dojo tagging and rating menu options with the modified profile. To disable the Dojo options for a profile, remove the module wp_tagging_rating_menu from the profile, and apply the modified profile on the server by the described procedure.

Parent topic: Configuration reference for tagging and rating

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