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Known issues for managed pages


Remote portlet entities are not aware of projects

PortletEntity objects stored in the Release domain of the portal database are project-aware. Changes to such a portlet entity, such as setting and modifying preferences, are reflected as a change limited to the active project. Changes to a portlet made in the active project are not visible on the published site until the changes are syndicated.

This ability to modify a portlet in a project does not apply to remote portlets that are produced with WSRP. As the remote system, the WSRP Producer is responsible for managing the portlet entities. However, because the WSRP Producer is not project-aware, the Producer cannot differentiate between the following changes:

Because of this limitation, changes made in a project are displayed immediately on the published site through the remote portlet entity.


Authoring portlet issues


Change the order of managed pages in the portal

We can modify the ordering and hierarchy of managed pages in the portal only with the site toolbar in the portal interface. If you move the portal page site area in the authoring portlet, the page order in the portal is not affected.


Personalization rules


Limited support for derived pages

Explicitly derived pages in the release domain can be managed by Web Content Manager. However, if you modify an explicitly derived page, that change does not generate drafts for all of the derived pages. The change to occur for all of the derived pages, edit each derived page separately. For more information, see the documentation about derived pages.


Portlet configuration settings


New Site wizard not supported

The New Site wizard for creating virtual portals is not supported when managed pages are enabled.


Automatic publishing and deleted items

When we specify automatic publishing for a project, the project is published as soon as all the items in the project reach a state of "pending." Deletions do not go through an explicit approval stage and are available for publishing immediately. If the project consists of only deletions, automatic publishing of the project can occur prematurely.

To prevent this automatic publishing, we can complete the following steps:


Syndication and versioning


Parent: Managed pages