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can document based authoring and WYSIWYG authoring project co-exist?

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In a project can it be a scenario where some pages are developed using document-based authoring and others using WYSIWYG authoring in the universal editor if so how can it be achieved?

 

Also, can we edit pages created using document-based authoring in universal editor?

 

thank you

cc : @arunpatidar 

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Hi @rahulda2 

Yes, it's possible to run two different projects (AEM + Google Docs) on separate codebases (GitHub repositories) while pointing to the same domain. This can be achieved by using CDN rewrite/redirect rules to direct requests to the appropriate origin.

However, editing pages created using document-based authoring in the universal editor is not currently supported, but it's on Adobe's roadmap.

 

Arun Patidar

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Correct answer by
Community Advisor

Hi @rahulda2 

Yes, it's possible to run two different projects (AEM + Google Docs) on separate codebases (GitHub repositories) while pointing to the same domain. This can be achieved by using CDN rewrite/redirect rules to direct requests to the appropriate origin.

However, editing pages created using document-based authoring in the universal editor is not currently supported, but it's on Adobe's roadmap.

 

Arun Patidar

AEM LinksLinkedIn