Communities

Building a Communities iPart

I'm looking for some direction/information on building a custom iPart that uses communities information.  Specifically I need something that will display a headline for each blog post based on the ID of a blog.  This sounds like something that one of the standard iParts should cover - but there doesn't seem to be one that's appropriate (unless someone can point me in that direction).

Cold Fusion Unified Login

Form Fields:CONTACTID=3731840FIELDNAMES=CONTACTID, PASSWORD, REMEMBERLOGINPASSWORD=REMEMBERLOGIN=True

16 ms 16 ms 1 C:\Program Files\ASI\iMIS15\iMIS_public\AM\Security\LoginFromAspnet.cfm
15 ms 15 ms 1 C:\Program Files\ASI\iMIS15\iMIS_public\AM\Application.cfm
0 ms 0 ms 1 C:\Program Files\ASI\iMIS15\iMIS_public\AM\ApplicationCustom.cfm
0 ms 0 ms 1 C:\Program Files\ASI\iMIS15\iMIS_public\AM\ApplicationUDFs.cfm
0 ms 0 ms 1 C:\Program Files\ASI\iMIS15\iMIS_public\AM\OnRequestEnd.cfm
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This SQL Query does not return any results because it is sent iMISID not the Login.a.ContactID.

Cold Fusion Unified Login.

We are on 15.1.1.2998 release with a highly customized e-Content manager and e-Communities with the iMIS Public Views as the main website.

 

Previously in the 15.0.3 iMIS Public Views the unified login worked with the following logic.

Call to the function was all that was needed.

tmp = Asi.ContentManagerNet.Utilities.LoginToColdFusion(((Asi.ContentManagerNet.DisplayPageBase)this.Page).Website, decimal.Parse(GetCurrentiMISID()), PasswordBox.Text, true);

tmp returns a value something like this.......

CFID=476864; CFTOKEN=92938962; DATASOURCE=iMISUpgrd; JSESSIONID=40309e13881d101c7e; ASP.NET_SessionId=k4ohrv55whmuukig4v10w555; Login=401C6F01E4D587BB7726EDEA66E94EC21F20E1E76A6476E2BB3FAC2463EFCFB42350A56D142ECDA7C5

eSeries Cold Fusion Login

The iMIS .Net authentication is performing as expected but something has changed in how the iMIS Web Application starts the Communities Cold Fusion part of the Web Application.

Previously the function call to Asi.ContentManagerNet.Utilities.LoginToColdFusion was all that was needed to establish a cold fusion authenticated session with the .net unified login. 

Communities IE and the Picasso effect beyond bizzaro world in Cold Fusion eCommunities.

The 15.0.3 to 15.1 migration went great until we started to look at communities.

 

In Mozilla the pages all look as designed. We viewed with IE picasso effect.

 

I have examined this highly customized site with Mozilla Fire bug and the http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ .

After fixing tons of CSS errors that had accumulated over the years the communities problems still remain Picasso effect in iE.

Community Notifications

Has anyone experienced an issue with notifications that are generated from iMIS that do not contain the notification information (which should pull from the email template), but rather the body of the notification email looks like the following:

ASI is not able to reproduce this and we have the default template in place.

We are using iMIS 15.1

Duplicate ecommunity post emails

I have a customer that continually has members and staff receive duplicate emails for community posts. Alot of times it it more than two. Has anyone else seen this problem and if so what did you to resolve. I have other ecommunity sites on this server and I'm not having this problem with the other sites.

Thanks, Terry