You can do the following and remove the property.valueproperty.operator=notYou may also need to add @jcr:content/ to the property name, so the full thing would look like this:path=/content/myproject type=cq:Page property=@jcr:content/sectionEmail property.operation=not
It's part of the Apache Configuration. Documentation is here Versioned ClientLibs Apache ConfigurationTo configure Apache to send the right header to set a long TTL:SetEnvIf Request_URI "(\.min)?\.[a-f0-9]+\.js" long_expires=true SetEnvIf Request_URI "(\.min)?\.[a-f0-9]+\.css" long_expires=true Hea...
Try changing the store from JSON to NODE and make sure your property name for tags is ./cq:tagsAdd this to your dialog fieldacs-commons-nested="NODE_STORE"
the most common cause of this i've found is that you're using a reserved word as a variable name or function name. If you check the error log, you'll see the first time it errors it'll give you a pointer close to the word it failed on.
You need to update the users information in the browser. Try the below. It clears any current information stored in the users profile and reloads it after successful login.$(document).ready(function() { if(userName && password) { if (CQ_Analytics) { if (CQ_Analytics.ProfileDataMgr) { //Clear the c...
Easiest way to handle it is as follows:String[] value = properties.get("propertyName", new String[] {});This will create a string array regardless of 1 or multiple string values, regardless of String or String[] type.
You can use the second piece of code i posted for the multifield of path fields, this will allow you to select multiple pages at really any level, but you can restrict it by path too.