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How to add links using Omni’s Dependency Manager

How to add links using Omni’s Dependency Manager

Adding Links when Using Dependency Manager

When the link is inserted, the Link URL is shown as a dependency tag, which starts with a “d” or an “f”. These links are wrapped in a {{**file####}}.


Example of a Dependency Tag in WYSIWYG


Links can be added to the markup for a page in many ways, but only content that is browsed to with a file chooser has the tag automatically inserted; otherwise, an additional scan can be run. The ways of adding links are:

  • Using Insert/Edit Link via the WYSIWYG

  • Using the Source Editor

  • Using the HTML Source Editor (not automatic)

  • When Binary Management is enabled with Insert/Edit Image via the WYSIWYG

  • Integrated into template design



When using a file chooser to select the file, once the appropriate page is selected, a dependency tag is shown in both the modal and the code view of a page. The page path is shown below the field in the Insert/Edit Link modal.

Links can also be added without browsing (for example, in the HTML Source Editor) and then a directory scan can be performed to convert the paths to dependency tags.

 

Example syntax for the tags are shown as follows:

  • {{d:####}} — Directory tag

  • {{f:####}} — File/Page tag

  • {{a:####}} — Asset tag

  • {{s:####}} — S-tag: Used with XML/XSL templating to pull content from a PCF file on staging

 

Broken Links

If content is deleted, a broken link is created. The system has various indications for broken links. Dependency Manager provides informative reporting for broken links and broken assets. When a dependency is lost, such as a linked-to page or a subscribed-to asset is deleted, the dependency tag, path, and file name are shown within asterisks, e.g. *** Broken f:1234 /training/about/filename.html***.

 

 

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