Summary

In this chapter, we looked into the architecture, functionality, and usage of the CMS Authoring Connector component. The Authoring Connector enables content creators to create and modify CMS pages without leaving Word XP. After the new page has been created or modified, in order for it to be available on the live site, it has to be approved by the editors and moderators assigned to the channel to which the page has been published.

This chapter completes the Content Authoring and Publishing part of the book. In the next part, we will look into creating and developing a CMS-based Web site. We will start with creating an infrastructure for a new CMS site.



Microsoft Content Management Server 2002. A Complete Guide
Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide
ISBN: 0321194446
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 298

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