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Why are wiki pages not content?

timpigden
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi
Wiki pages don't seem to count as content for the purposes of attaching aspects and so on. Is that correct? Will this change in future? I know you're probably thinking "hey - we've only just got a wiki and already you're complaining" but the usage I'm thinking of, and I'm sure that others might want will blur distinction between wiki content, blogs and conventional documents. So to maintain a dual "model" of document management has got to be a design weakness.
Any thoughts?
Tim
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mikeh
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
Aspects can be added to any Repository node type.

Thanks,
Mike

timpigden
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi Mike, Excellent. Thanks for the response. I can see how to do it with the standard Alfresco interface.
But  what steps would I have to go through to make this possible in the Share UI? What do I have to learn (and will it all change in 3.3?)

My vision is of people using the wiki interface to create local content, then adding an aspect and filling in the metadata - all from a single environment.

mikeh
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
You would need to modify the wiki pages and components in order to support the Use Case you require. We have no plans to enable actions such as Manage Aspects for the wiki page - although we will be migrating the create & edit pages to use the new Forms Service at some point, so you'd be able to configure the custom metadata that way. That won't happen until at least v3.4.

Thanks,
Mike