Hi,
On Social Framework, the user generated content is stored in a different tree of the pages the components are placed.
Is there any specific reason for this? Is there any advantage on this?
Thanks
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Not only ACLs, but also replication (synchronization).
Site content is entered on an author instance and then published using replication.
User generated content (UGC) is entered on a publish instance and then needs to be synchronized.
For AEM 6.0 social communities and earlier,
As of AEM Communities 6.1,
Another feature where site content and UGC are treated differently is translation. UGC can be translated separately from the language of the current page, and merged into one stream of UGC, such that each language copy of a multi-lingual site will display comment threads that are the result of merging all entries from the different language copies for that thread, so the conversation is truly global.
Hope that helps.
- JK
BTW - for an overview of AEM Communities 6.1, visit http://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/administer/communities/overview.html
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Not only ACLs, but also replication (synchronization).
Site content is entered on an author instance and then published using replication.
User generated content (UGC) is entered on a publish instance and then needs to be synchronized.
For AEM 6.0 social communities and earlier,
As of AEM Communities 6.1,
Another feature where site content and UGC are treated differently is translation. UGC can be translated separately from the language of the current page, and merged into one stream of UGC, such that each language copy of a multi-lingual site will display comment threads that are the result of merging all entries from the different language copies for that thread, so the conversation is truly global.
Hope that helps.
- JK
BTW - for an overview of AEM Communities 6.1, visit http://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/administer/communities/overview.html
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HI,
I think it has been done because of the ACLs. The ACL setup is getting very complex if you place comments below a content page.
kind regards,
Jörg
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