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FirstSpirit CorporateMedia

The aim of the concept of “CorporateMedia” (formerly “Remote-Media”) is to create all media in a separate media project and to manage them centrally in this special project. Via the Remote-Media access all involved FirstSpirit projects can use this media stock (pictures and files).

In contrast to the distribution of media via the PackagePool functionality media of “CorporateMedia” projects need not to be imported into the involved projects but they can be directly referenced via the CorporateMedia access. The objects remain physically in the media project but can be used in all desired projects.

The advantages of the functionality “CorporateMedia” are:

  • No additional memory requirements for media, which are to be utilised in more than one project.
  • Updating and administration becomes easier because all media exist in one central media project.
  • The involved target projects can be generated faster.

The “CorporateMedia” concept is also available for WebEdit.

If a valid licence exists for the CorporateMedia access it can be activated via the FirstSpirit server and project configuration.

Further information about how to configure and use the CorporateMedia functionality see also chapter Remote access.

View document FirstSpirit CorporateMedia

This documentation is relevant for the following user groups:

User group

Chapter

Administrators

  • Chapter 2: This chapter describes the configuration settings for remote projects on the server and goes into detail about the assignment of permissions for the technical users.

Developers

  • Chapter 3: This chapter depicts some important aspects for developers and goes into detail about extensions of the input components, of the access API and the template notation in particular.

Editors

  • Chapter 4: This chapter deals with all functions for uploading and selecting media objects in the target projects. Moreover, the "reference graph visualisation" of remote objects is explained.

  

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