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Brian Dill updated JBPORTAL-2241:
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Description:
Allow portal users to restore their portal to the original settings/portlets.
It was suggested that a solution could be to store the location of the reference as a
portal object property of the copied page. Copy what exists for 'Copy this page to my
dashboard' link. If the referenced page didn't change, you could then delete the
current page, and copy the one referenced as portal object property.
was:
Allow portal users to restore their portal to the original settings/portlets.
Excerpt from discussion with Thomas Heute.
"They could store the location of the reference as a portal object property of the
copied page. And copy what exists for 'Copy this page to my dashboard' link. If
the referenced page didn't change, they could then delete the current page, and copy
the one referenced as portal object property."
Restore user's settings and portlets to default
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Key: JBPORTAL-2241
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPORTAL-2241
Project: JBoss Portal
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 2.6.6 Final
Reporter: Brian Dill
Allow portal users to restore their portal to the original settings/portlets.
It was suggested that a solution could be to store the location of the reference as a
portal object property of the copied page. Copy what exists for 'Copy this page to my
dashboard' link. If the referenced page didn't change, you could then delete the
current page, and copy the one referenced as portal object property.
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